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A  LIST  OF 


AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


IN   THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


NEW    YORK 
PUBLIC   LIBRARY 

1916 


A  LIST  OF 


AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


IN   THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


NEW    YORK 
PUBLIC    LIBRARY 

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NOTE 

A  fczi'  l>lays  by  English  authors  hai'C  been  included  in  this 
list.  In  alt  cases  these  are  plays  uritlen  by  authors  whose 
long  residence  here  has  identified  them  tvith  America.  A 
few  adaptations  of  plays  originally  Xicrillen  by  European 
authors  have  also  been  included  under  the  names  of  the 
adapters. 

To  the  list  as  it  first  appeared  in  the  Bulletin  a  number 
of  titles  have  been  added,  while  a  few  errors  have  been  cor- 
rected. A  title  inde.v  has  also  been  added.  Thanks  are  due  to 
Professor  Brander  Matthews,  of  Columbia  University,  and 
President  /•".  IV.  Atkinson,  of  the  Polytechnic  Institute  of 
Brooklyn,  for  suggestions  and  criticism. 

The  plays  in  this  list  are  in  the  Reference  Department  of 
the  Library,  and  must  be  consulted  in  the  Central  Building, 
Fifth  .Ivenue  and  Forty-second  Street.  They  may  not  be 
borrowed  for  use  outside  the  building. 

The  Branches  of  the  Library  oxen  many  standard  and  many 
contemporary  plays  which  may  be  borrowed  for  hopne  use. 


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LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS  IN  THE 
NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Compiled  by  Daniel  C.  Haskell 


Adams,  Justin.  The  limit  of  the  law. 
A  drama  in  five  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
[Cop.  1896|.  40  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no.lS 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.  A  motley  jest: 
Shakespearean  diversions.  [A  Shakespear- 
ean fantasy.  The  merchant  of  Venice:  act 
sixth. 1  Boston:  Sherman.  French  &  Co.. 
1909.     5  p.l..  64  p.     12°.  *  NCS 

Aiken,  George  L.  Uncle  Tom's  cabin; 
or.  Life  among  the  lowly.  A  domestic 
drama,  in  six  acts.  Dramatized  bv  George 
L.  Aiken.  New  York:  S.  French  (1858?,. 
60  p.  12°.  (French's  standard  drama,  no. 
217.)  NCOF 

The  Library  has  three  prompter's  copies,  each 
interleaved,  and  with  ms.  notes. 

Akins,  Zee.  Papa;  an  amorality  in  three 
acts.       New    York:     Mitchell     Kennerley, 


(Modern  drama  se- 
NBM 

wonderful    lamp.      A 
As  produced  at  Bar- 


1913.     ix,  95  p.     12°. 
ries.) 

Aladdin;    or.    The 
drama  in  three  acts. 

num's  Museum,  New  York,  March  17th, 
1856...  New  York:  O.  A.  Roorbach,  Jr., 
1856.  2  p.l.,  (1)4-22  p.  12°.  (The  acting 
drama,     no.  18.)  NBM  p.v.4 

Alderman,  Joseph  Sorell.  The  net.  (Yale 
Sheffield  monthly.  New  Haven,  1915.  8'. 
V.  22,  p.   5-14.)  OA 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey.  Mercedes,  and 
later  lyrics.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin 
and  Company,  1884.     Ill  p.     12°.  NBI 

Pauline  Pavlova.     A  drama  in  one 

act.  [In  verse.]  Boston:  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin &  Co.     [Cop.   1890.)     1  p.l.,  11  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.6,no.2 

■  The    set    of   turquoise:    a    dramatic 

sketch.  (In  his:  The  ballad  of  Babie  Bell, 
and  other  poems.  New  York,  1859.  12°. 
p.  85-112.)  NBI 

Alexander,  William  Patterson.  Queen 
Kapiolani.  (Yale  Sheffield  monthly.  New 
Haven,  1914.     8°.    v.  21,  p.  117-123.)     OA 

Allen,  Ethan.  Washington;  or,  The 
Revolution.  A  drama. .  .founded  upon  the 
historic  events  of  the  war  for  American  in- 
dependence..  .  London:  F.  T.  Neely  rcop. 
1894-99,.     2  V.  in  1.     12°.  NBM 


Allender,  George.  Imbroglio:  a  drama. 
San  Francisco:  S.  Carson  &  Co.,  1885.  186 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Allingham,  John  Till.  'Tis  all  a  farce. 
A  farce,  in  two  acts.  [By  J.  T.  Allingham.) 
.'\s  performed  at  the  Philadelphia  Theatre. 
Philadelphia:  published  by  R.  H.  Lanfes- 
tey,  1834.  30  p.  16°.  (Lanfestey's  edition.) 
NBLp.v.16,  no.l 

An  American  wife.  A  comedy  in  four 
acts.     [18— ?i     4  pamphlets.     4°.     t  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    typewritten. 

Amory,  Esmerie.  The  epistolary  flirt, 
in  four  exposures.  Chicago:  Way  &  Wil- 
liams, 1896.     100  p.,  1  1.     16°.  NBM 

Anderson,  Edward  Lowell.  Nero,  the 
parricide;  an  historical  play  in  four  acts. 
fBy  E.  L.  Anderson.)  [In  verse.)  (Cincin- 
nati,)  1870.     47  p.     8°.       NBLp.v.ll,no.l2 

Andre,  R.  Food  for  powder.  A  vaude- 
ville [in  2  actsj.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic 
Pub.  Co.  (1891.)  24  p.  12°.  (American 
amateur    drama.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no.7 

The    Animated    portrait.      An    extrava- 
ganza in  three  acts.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     33  p.     12°. 
NBL  p.v.21,  no.l 

Armstrong,  L.  O.  Hiawatha  or  Nana- 
bozho.  An  Ojibway  Indian  play.  De- 
scriptive notes  and  excerpts  [from  Long- 
fellow's Hiawatha)  to  be  used  as  a 
libretto  for  Hiawatha  or  Nanabozho,  an 
Ojibway  Indian  play.  n.  p.,  1901.  30  p. 
illus.     8°.  NBL  p.v.25,  no.l 

Arnold,  Alexander  Streeter.  In  the 
nick  of  time.  A  serio-comic  drama  in  three 
acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop. 
1892.)  35  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.l9,  no.l9 

Arnold,  George,  and  Frank  Cahill. 
Parlor  theatricals:  or,  Winter  evenings' 
entertainment...  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald  [Cop.  1859).    3  p.l.,  9-152  p.     12°. 

MZB 

Arnold,  James  Oliver.  Historical  drama 
and  tableaux,  Uncle  Tom's  freedom... 
[Dayton,   O.,)   1893.     36  p.     8°. 

NBL  p.v.25,  no.2 


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Arnold,  Samuel  James.  The  devil's 
bridge,  an  opera,  in  three  acts.  Philadel- 
phia: T.  H.   Palmer,  1822.     55  p.     16°. 

NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  A 
dramatization  of  Jules  Verne's  story,  in 
twelve  tablcau.x.     [18—?,     2  p.l.,  148  1.     f°. 

tNCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    in    manuscript. 

Austin,  J.  J.  The  golden  age  to  come: 
or,  The  victory  of  faith,  and  hope,  and 
love.  A  sacred  drama,  written  for  the  peo- 
ple. Boston:  A.  Tompkins,  1854.  124  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Austin,  Martha  Waddill.  Tristram  and 
Isoult.  (A  drama.]  Boston:  The  Poet 
Lore  Co.,  1905.    64  p.    12°.  NBI 

Austin,  Mary.  The  arrow  maker;  a 
drama  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Duffield 
and  Coinpany,  1911.  xiii,  128  p.,  1  port. 
12°.  NBM 

Bacon,  Delia.  The  bride  of  Fort  Ed- 
ward, founded  on  an  incident  of  the  Revo- 
lution. |By  Delia  Bacon. j  New  York:  S. 
Colman,  1839.    viii,  9-174  p.     12°.        NBM 

Bacon,  Josephine  Dodge  Daskam.  The 
twiliglit  of  the  gods.  (Forum.  New  York. 
1915.    8°.    v.  53,  p.  7-20.)  *  DA 

Bagg,  Helen  F.  His  model  wife:  a  com- 
edy in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn 
Publishing  Co.,  1908.     28  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.6,  no.13 

Untangling  Tony:  a  comedy  in  two 

acts.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn  I'lihlishing 
Co.,  1908.     38  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.e.no.i 

Bailey,  John  J.  Waldimar.  A  tragedy, 
in  five  acts.  New  York:  (James  Van  Nor- 
den.  prtr.,i  1834.    124  p.,  1  1.,  6  p.    8°.  NBM 

Baily,  William  Entriken.  Dramatic 
poems.  Philadelphia:  the  author,  1894. 
117  p.     16°.  NBM 

The  sacrifice  of  Iphigenia.  Priam,  king  of  Troy. 
Andromache  in  captivity.     The  daughters  of  tEdipus. 

Baker,  George  Melville.  Above  the 
clouds.  Boston:  W.  H.  Bnkcr  &  Co.  tcop. 
1889.,  1  p.l.,  99-168  p.  12'.  f  Raker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

.Among  the  breakers.     .\  drama  in 

two  acts.  Boston:  \V.  H.  Raker  &  Co. 
icop.  1889.1  1  p.l.,  107-170  p.,  1  pi.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition   of  plavs.l 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Better  than  gold.    A  drama  in  four 

acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Raker  &  Co.  (Cop. 
1889.1  58  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (R:ikcr's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Bread  on  the  waters.     A  drama  in 

two  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
iCop.  1889.1  1  p.l.,  221-290  p.  12°.  (R:ikcr's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

The    champion    of    her    sex.      (For 

female  characters  only.)     Boston:  W.   H. 


Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1874.)  1  p.l..  109-131  p. 
12°.      (The  amateur   drama.) 

NAFH  p.v.l,  no.7 

Comrades.     A  drama  in  three  acts. 

Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  rcop.  1889.) 
52  p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Down  by  the  sea.  .\  drama.  Bos- 
ton: W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1889.,  1  p.l., 
7-61   p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition   of  plays.) 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

The   drawing-room   slayo:   a   series 

of  original  dramas,  comedies,  farces,  and 
entertainments  for  amateur  theatricals  and 
school  exhibitions.  Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard, 
1873.    274  p.,  3  pi.    illus.    12°.  MZB 

My  brother's  keeper.  The  revolt  of  the  bees.  A 
tender  attachment.  .Among  the  breakers.  Gentle- 
men of  the  jury.  The  seven  ages.  The  Boston  dip. 
The   duchess   of    Dublin. 

Enlisted    for   the    war.      .A    drama. 

Boston:  Geo.  M.  Baker  &  Co.  tcop.  1874.i 
1  p.l.,  9-81  p.  12°.  (Spencer's  universal 
stage.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no. 16 

Gentlemen    of   the   jury.      A    farce 

iin  one  actj.  Boston:  G.  M.  Baker  &  Co. 
icop.  1873.,  1  p.l.,  171-186  p.  12°.  (The 
ainateur  drama.)  NBL  p.v.S,  no.8 

The  last  loaf.     A  drama.     Boston: 

W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  .cop.  1898.,  1  p.l.,  7-56 
p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Little  brown  jug.     Boston:  W.  H. 

Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1876.,  1  p.l.,  269-332 
p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Nevada;    or.    The    lost    mine.      A 

drama  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.  [Cop.  1882.,  55  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Our   folks.      A   play   in   three   acts. 

Dramatized  from:  Running  to  waste... by 
the  same  author.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.  tcop.  1879.,  78  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Sylvia's  soldier.     .A.  comcdv  in  two 

acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  |Cop. 
1893.1  5-48  p.     12°.     (The  amateur  drama.) 

NBLp.v.18,  no.l7 

The  tempter;  or,  The  sailor's  re- 
turn. Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  rcop. 
1894.,  1  p.l..  74-92  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBM  (Baker),  p.v.l 

Baker,  Rachel  E.  Her  picture.  .\  com- 
edy in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  |Cop.  1894.,  17  p.  12°.  (Baker's  novel- 
ties.) NBLp.v.19,  no.4 

Mr.   Bob.     A  comcdv  in   two  acts 

...  Boston:  W.  H.  Bakei^  &  Co.  |Cop. 
1894.,  34  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.9,  no.lO 

Bamburgh,  William  Gushing.  Giacomo: 
a  VeiKtian  tale.  New  York:  privately 
printed  for  the  author,  1892.     19  I.    8°. 

NBL  p.v.26,  no.4 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


Bangs,  John  Kendrick.  The  bicyclers. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.  rcop.  1896.]  3 
p.l.,   40  p.     16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.7 

A  chafing-dish   party.     New   York; 

Harper  &  Bros.  ,cop.  1896.,  2  p.l.,  (1)4-46 
p.     16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.5 

. A    dramatic   evening.      New    York: 

Harper  &  Bros.  [Cop.  1896.i  3  p.l.,  44  p. 
16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.lO 

The    fatal    message.      New    York: 

Harper  &  Bros.  icop.  1896.i  2  p.l.,  41  p. 
16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.9 

Katharine:    a    travesty.      [In    four 

acts.]  [New  York:  Gilliss  Brothers  & 
Turnure,,  1888.    2  p.l.,  (1)4-127(1)  p.     16°. 

NBX 

Mcphistopheles:       a       profanation. 

New  York:  Gilliss  Bros.  &  Turnure,  1889. 
97  p.     16°.  NBX 

A    proposal    under    difficulties.     A 

farce.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1905. 
2  p.l.,  70  p..  1  pi.    24°.  NBM 

The    real    thing,    and    three    other 

farces.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1909. 
4  p.l.,  135  p..  4  pi.     12°.  NBM 

The  real  thing.  The  Barringtons*  "at  home.** 
The   return   of   Christmas.      The  side-show. 

The  tables  turned.     A  farce  in  one 

act.  (In:  Harper's  book  of  little  plays  [for 
children,.  New  York,  1910.  12°.  p.  91- 
11').  I  NBL 

The  worsted  inan.     A  musical  play 

for  amateurs.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.. 
1905.    vii,  86  p.,  6  pi.    24°.  NBX 

The   young   folk's  minstrels.     New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.  [Cop.  1897.,  2  p.l., 
(1)4-26  p.     16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.8 

Banks,  Charles  Eugene.  An  American 
woman,  a  drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1905.  51  p. 
12°.      (Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  77.) 

NBL  p.v.4,  no.3 
Banning,   Kendall.     "Copy."     A  one-act 
newspaper  play...     Chicago:   Clinic   Pub- 
lishing Company,  1910.     28  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

NBM 

Bannister,  Nathaniel  H.  Putnam,  the 
iron  son  of  '76.  A  national  military  drama 
in  three  acts...  Boston:  W.  V.  Spencer 
[1859,.     30  p.     12°.  NBM  p.v.4 

Barbee,  Lindsey.  After  the  game.  A 
college  comedy  in  two  acts.  Chicago:  T. 
S.  Denison  [1907,.  31  p.  12°.  (Denison's 
acting  plays.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no.3 

Barbour,  Ralph  Henry.  The  conspira- 
tors; a  Christmas  play.  (New  England 
magazine.  Boston,  1907.  8°.  v.  37,  p.  425- 
432.)  *  DA 

Barker,  Benjamin  Fordyce.  The  rise  in 
Harlem.  A  comedy.  In  five  acts.  [By 
B.  F.  Barker.]  New  York:  [privately 
printed  by  Baker  &  Godwin,,  1864.  67  p. 
12°.  NBM 


Barker,  James  Nelson.  How  to  try  a 
lover.  A  comedy  in  three  acts.  [By  J.  N. 
Barker.]  New  York:  D.  Longworth,  1817. 
67  p.     16°.  NBMp.v.lO 

The   Indian    princess;   or.   La   belle 

sauvage.  An  operatic  melo-drame,  in 
three  acts...  Philadelphia:  printed  by  T. 
&  G.  Palmer  for  G.  E.  Blake,  1808.  iv  p., 
1  1.,  7-74  p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.lO 

Based  on  the  story  of  Captain  Smith  and  Poca- 
hontas. 

Marmion;  or,  The  battle  of  Flodden 

Field.  A  drama  in  five  acts.  New  York; 
D.  Longworth,  1816.  vii(i),  9-79(1)  p. 
16°.  NBM  p.v.lO 

Tears  and  smiles:  a  comedy,  in  five 

acts.  New  York:  D.  Longworth,  1808.  iv 
p.,  1  1.,  7-85  p.    16°.  NBM  p.v.lO 

Barnes,  Charlotte  M.  S.  Plays,  prose, 
and  poetry.  Philadelphia:  E.  H.  Butler  & 
Co.,  1848.     viii  p.,  4  1.,  13-489  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

NBY 

The  plays  included  in  this  volume  are  Octavia 
Bragaldi;  or,  The  Confession,  and  The  forest  prin- 
cess;  or.  Two   centuries  ago. 

Barney  the  baron.  A  farce  in  one  act. 
New  York:  S.  French  [18— ?i.     16  p.     12^ 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

Barrie  Americanus  Neutralis,  pseud. 
The  night.  English  diplomacy  and  the 
Triple  Entente.  A  pliantasinagoria  in  one 
act.  (Open  court.  Chicago,  1915.  8°.  v. 
29,  p.  137-150.)  *  DA 

Barrymore,  William.  Wallace:  the  hero 
of  Scotland.  An  historical  drama...  Bos- 
ton: W.  V.  Spencer  [18 — •?].  30  p.  nar. 
12°.     (Spencer's   Boston  theatre,     no.  48.) 

NCOF 

Prompter's   copy,    interleaved.      With    mss.    notes. 

Bartlett,  Archie  E.  Dramas  of  camp 
and  cloister.  Boston:  Richard  G.  Badger 
[Cop.  1907].    2  p.l.,  252  p.     12°.  NBM 

Rahna's  triumph.  The  last  judgment.  Five  acts 
of    love.      Love's   enchantment.      Empire   of   Talinis. 

Barton,   Andrew,    pseud.      See    Forrest, 

Tliomas. 

Bassett,  Willard.  A  gold  brick.  A  farce 
in  one  act.  Chicago;  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  |C0p.  1903).  8  p.  12°. 
(The  darkey  &  comic  drama.) 

NBLp.v.ll,no.7 

Batchelder,  Clara  Burbank.  .A.nne,  of 
old  .Salem.  A  drama  in  three  acts.  Chi- 
cago: The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co..  cop.  1906. 
41  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama,  no, 
580.)  NBL  p.v.4,  no.l2 

Billy's   chorus   girl.      A   comedietta 

...  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  ,1907].  16  p. 
12°.     (Amateur  series.)       NBL  p.v.6,  no.l4 

Bateman,  Mrs.  Sidney  F.  Self:  an  orig- 
inal comedy,  in  three  acts.  New  York:  S. 
French  [1856,.  46  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard  drama,     no.  163.)  NBM  p.v.2 


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Bates,  Ella  Skinner.  The  convention  of 
the  Muses.  A  classical  play  for  parlor  and 
school.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1902. 
8  p.      12°.     (Baker's   edition   of   plavs.) 

NBLp.v.l8,no.l9 

Bates,  Esther  \V.  Engaging  Janet:  a 
farce  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn 
Publishing  Co.,   1908.     18  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.6,no.8 

Bates,  William  Oscar.  Jacob  Leisler;  a 
play  of  old  New  York,  with  an  introduc- 
tory note  by  Mrs.  Schuyler  Van  Rensse- 
laer. New  York:  y.1.  Kenncrley,  1913.  1 
p.l.,  xi.  248  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NBM 

The  Battle  of  Brooklyn,  a  farce  of  two 
acts:  as  it  was  performed  at  Long-Island. 
On  Tuesday  the  27th  of  August.  1776,  By 
the  Representatives  of  the  Tyrants  of  Amer- 
ica. .'\ssembled  at  Philadelphia.  Edin- 
burgh: F'rinted  in  the  Year  M.ocr.i.xxvii. 
35  p.    12°.  Reserve 

New  York,  printed  for  J.  Riviiigton, 

in  the  year  of  the  rebellion,  1776.  Reprint- 
ed: Brooklyn,  1873.  45  p.  8°.  (Long  Is- 
land publications,     no.  1.)  NBL  p.v.lO,  no.9 

Bausman,  W.  Early  California^  a  drama, 
in  five  acts.  San  Francisco.  1872.  42  p.. 
1  1.    16°.  NBLp.v.l4,  no.3 

Beach,  L.  Jonathan  Postfree;  or.  The 
honest  Yankee.  A  musical  farce  in  three 
acts.  New  York:  D.  Longworth.  LS07.  38 
p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.9 

Beale,  William  Thomas.  The  chancel- 
lor of  Egypt.  A  dramatization  of  the 
Bible  story  of  Joseph  and  his  brethren  in 
four  acts.  Boston:  the  author.  1905.  I 
p.l..  56  p.    8°.  NBLp.v.ll.no.U 

Beede,  .^aron  McGaffey.  Sitting  Bull  — 
Custer.  (.'V  drama  in  four  scenes  and  in 
verse. I  Bismarck.  N.  D.:  Bismarck  Tri- 
bune Co.  ,1913.1  7  p.l..  50  p.,  2  pi.  illus. 
8°.  HBC 

Beete,  comedian.  The  man  of  the  times: 
or.  .X  scarcity  of  cash.  A  farce.  As  per- 
formed, with  universal  applause,  at  the 
Church-street  theatre.  Charleston.  Writ- 
ten bv  Mr.  Beete,  comedian.  Charleston: 
Printed  by  W.  P.  Young  |1797|.  2  p.l..  38 
p.    12'.  Reserve 

Bell.  Archie.  Seralmo.  New  York:  F. 
T.   Neely  |Cop.   1901|.     2  p.l.,  91   p.     12°. 

NBM 

Berlage,  Herman  Joseph.  Incognito:  a 
("■reck  iragcdv  in  four  acts.  iNew  York?] 
1908.    38  p.     16°.  NBL  p.v.9,  no.l 

Bidwell,  J.  R.  Under  protest.  .X  com- 
edy in  one  act.  .Adapted  from  the  Spanish. 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1896.  14  p. 
12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBLp.v.18,  no.l6 

Bien,  H.  M.  Easter  eve;  or.  The  "New 
Hagodoh  Shcl  Pesach."  A  metrical  fam- 
ily-feast  service,  consisting  of  a  prologue 


and  one  character  poem;  including  the  old 
traditions,  legends  and  melodies.  Cincin- 
nati: Bloch  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.. 
1886.    28  p..  1  pi.    8°.  *  PKO 

"Purim."      Cincinnati:    Bloch    Pub. 

Co.,  1889.    28  p.    2.  ed.  rev.    8°.        •  PSQ 

Binns,  Henry  Bryan.  The  adventure;  a 
romantic  variation  on  a  Homeric  theme. 
New  York:  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1911.  5  p.l..  96 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Bisbee,  Noah,  the  younger.  The  history 
of  the  Falcos.  A  comedy  in  four  acts. 
Walpole,  N.  H.:  printed  for  the  author  at 
the  Observatory  Press,  1808.     137  p,     12°. 

Reserve 

Bitncy,  Mayme  Riddle.  The  light  bri- 
gade. .-X  comic  entertainment  for  ladies. 
Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  |Cop.  1908].  22  p. 
12°.     (Denison's  specialties.) 

NBLp.v.8,  no.lS 

The  third  degree.  A  burlesque  ini- 
tiation for  women's  societies,  any  order. 
Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  icop.  1907].  15  p. 
12°.     (Denison's  specialties.) 

NBLp.v.8,no.l7 

Bixby,    Frank    L.      The    little    boss.      .\ 

comedy  drama  in  four  acts.     Boston:  W. 

H.  Baker  &  Co..  1901.    44  p.    12°.    (Baker's 

edition  of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.I4,  no.2 

Blair,  Louisa  Coleman,  and  R.  F.  Wil- 
liams. Nathaniel  Bacon,  a  play  in  four 
acts.  Richmond,  Virginia:  The  Hermitage 
Press.   1907.     3  p.l.,  5-96  p..  3  pi.     8°. 

NBLp.v.ll.no.l4 

Blake,  James  Vila.  A  play  in  four  acts 
The  Lady  Bertha's  honeybroth.  founded 
on  Dumas'  story  of  the  same  name.  Chi- 
cago: Pryor  Press,  1911.    144  p.    12°.  NBM 

Blashfield,  Evangeline  Wilbour.  Masques 
of  Cupid:  .-\  surprise  party.  The  lesser  evil. 
The  honor  of  the  Crequy,  In  Cleon's  gar- 
den. Illustrations  by  E.  H.  Blashfield. 
New  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons.  1901.  viii 
p..   1   1.,  264  p.,  35  pi.     8°.  NBM 

Blatt,  William  M.  Husbands  on  appro- 
val; a  comedy  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.   Baker  &  Co.,  1914.     197  p.     12°.  NCR 

Block,  Henry  William  Charles.  John 
Carver;  a  drama  in  five  acts.  .Author's 
edition.  tSt.  Louis,  Mo.,  cop.  1902.]  286  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Block,  Louis  James.  Capriccios.  New 
York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1898.  1  p.l.. 
i.x.  130  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  birlh  and  death  of  the  prince.  On  the 
mountain  top.  .'\t  the  foot  of  the  rainbow.  Myriad- 
minded  man  —  an  imaginary  conversation.  The  day 
of    days  —  a    prothalamion. 

Exile:     a     dramatic     episode.       St. 

Louis:  G.  1.  Jones  &  Co.,  1880.    120  p.    16°. 

NBM 

The    judge;    a    plav    in    four    acts. 

Boston:  Gorham  Press  ,1915,.  5  p.l..  7-119 
p.     12°.     (American  dramatists  series.) 

NBM 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


The  world's  triumph;  a  play,  pro- 
logue —  five  acts  —  epilogue.  Philadelphia: 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Company,  1909.  165(1)  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The  Blockheads;  or.  Fortunate  contrac- 
tor. An  opera,  in  two  acts,  as  it  was  per- 
formed at  New  York...  Printed  at  New 
York.  London,  Re-printed  for  G.  Kears- 
ley.  1782.    v  p.,  1  1.,  43  p.,  2  pi.    8°. 

Reserve 

Boker,  George  Henry.  Anne  Bolevn: 
a  trasjedy.  Philadelphia:  A.  Hart,  18'50. 
viii,  (i)  14-225  p.     12°.  NBM 

Calaynos:  a  tragedy.     Philadelphia: 

E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  1848.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  9-218 
p.    2.  ed.    12°.  NBM 

Konigsmark,    The    legend    of    the 

hounds,  and  other  poems.  Philadelphia: 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1869.     244  p.     12°. 

NBI 

Konigsmark:  a  tragedy,  p.   7-156. 

Plays  and  poems.    Boston:  Ticknor 

&  Fields,  1857.    2  v.    2.  ed.     12°.        NBM 

V.  1.  Calaynos.  Anne  Bolevn.  Leonor  de  Guz- 
man.     Francesca   da   Rimini. 

V.  2.  The  betrothal:  a  play.  The  widow's  mar- 
riage:   a   comedy. 

The   podesta's   daughter,   and   other 

miscellaneous  poems.  Philadelphia:  A. 
Hart.  1852.    vi.  13-156  p.     12°.  NBI 

The  podesta's  daughter:  a  dramatic  sketch,  p.  13- 
52. 

Boltwood,  Edward.  Balm  of  Gilead.  A 
mixed  foursome,  in  one  act.  New  York: 
De  Witt  [1899,.  18  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
acting  plays,     no.  412.)         NBL  p.v.5,  no.5 

Bostelmann,  Lewis  F.  Roger  of  Rut- 
land. A  drama  in  four  acts.  n.  t.-p.  [New 
York:  Fairchild  Co.,  1909?,  24  p.  iUus. 
f°.  ttNBFp.v.3,no.ll 

Rutland;  a  chronologically  ar- 
ranged outline  of  the  life  of  Roger  Man- 
ners, fifth  earl  of  Rutland,  author  of  the 
works  issued  in  folio  in  1623  under  tlie  nom 
de  plume  "Shake-Speare,"  profusely  illus- 
trated; also  a  drama,  showing  the  modus 
operandi  of  the  engagement  of  William 
Sha.\per  of  Stratford-on-Avon  (2.  ed.),  as 
dummy  and  strawman  for  the  earl-author, 
amended  and  greatly  augmented,  and  the 
birth  of  the  folio,  showing  how  the  great 
folio  came  into  existence.  New  York: 
Rutland  Publishing  Company,  1911.  4  p.l., 
3-186  p.,  12  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  *  NCZ 

Botsford,  Margaret.  The  reign  of  re- 
form; or.  Yankee  Doodle  court.  By  a  lady 
[Margaret  Botsford).  Baltimore:  printed 
for  the  authoress,  1830.  iv,  (1)6-146  p. 
24°.  ID  (1830) 

Boucicault,  Dion. 

Only  the  plays  written  during  the  author's  resi- 
dence  in   this  country  are  included  in  this  list. 

The  colleen  bawn;  or.  The  brides  of 
Garryowen.  A  domestic  drama,  in  three 
acts.     London:  T.  H.  Lacy  (I860?].     52  p. 


12°.     (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays,     v. 

63.)  NCO 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy,  inter- 
leaved,  and   with   ms.    notes. 

Grimaldi;  or.  The  life  of  an  actress.  A 
drama,  in  five  acts.  New  York,  1856.  36 
P-    12°.  NCOF 

The  Library  has  two  prompter's  copies  of  this 
edition,   each    interleaved,   and   with    ms.    notes. 

Jessie  Brown;  or.  The  relief  of  Lucknow. 
A  drama  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Samuel 
French,  cop.  1858.  32  p.  12°.  (Bourci- 
cault's   dramatic  works,     no.   6.) 

NCO  p.v.327,  no.5 

,  .'^'^^  .  V'^''*'"y   ^'so    has    two    prompter's   copies    of 
this   edition,   each   interleaved,  and   with   ms.    notes. 

London:   T.    H.    Lacy   [1858?, 

38  p.     12°.     (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays. 
V-  38.)  NCO 

"Led  astray."  A  drama  in  6  acts. 
[187-?,  v.  p.    8°.  t  NCOF 

Manuscript  promptbook,  marked  by  the  author. 

The  long  strike.  A  drama,  in  four  acts. 
New  York:  Samuel  French,  n.d.  38  p.  12°. 
(French's  standard  drama,     no.  360.) 

NCOF 

The  Library  has  two  prompter's  copies,  each  inter- 
leaved   and  with   ms.    notes. 

The  octoroon;  or.  Life  in  Louisiana.  A 
play,  in  four  acts.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
[1861?,.  43  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition 
of  plays,     v.  65.)  NCO 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy  of  this 
edition,    interleaved,   and    with   ms.    notes. 

Printed,   not  published,     n.  p., 

n.  d.    40  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved,  and  with  ms.  notes. 

Pauvrette.  A  drama  in  five  acts.  New 
York:  Samuel  French  [1858,.  36  p.  12°. 
(Bourcicault's   dramatic  works,     no.   7.) 

NCOF 

The  Library  has  three  prompter's  copies,  each 
interleaved,  and  with  ms.  notes. 

The  phantom.  A  drama,  in  two  acts. 
New  York:  Samuel  French,  1856.  28  p. 
12°.  (Bourcicault's  dramatic  works,  no. 
3.  French's  edition  of  standard  dramas, 
no.  165.)  NBMp.v.2 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy,  inter- 
leaved, and   with   ms.   notes. 

The  poor  of  New  York.  A  drama  in 
five  acts.  By  the  **■**  Club.  [By  Dion 
Boucicault.]  New  York:  S.  French  (1857,. 
45  p.  12°.  (French's  standard  drama,  no. 
189.)  NBMp.v.2 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy,  inter, 
leaved,   and    with    ms.    notes. 

The  Shaughraun.  An  original  drama, 
in  three  acts.  London:  S.  French  ,1875?, 
64  p.  12°.  (French's  acting  edition  of 
plays.    V.  123.)  NCO 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy  of  this 
edition,  interleaved,  and  with  ms.  notes. 

• n.  p.,   n.  d.     22  p.,  23  f..  22  p. 

8°  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved,  and  with  ms.  notes. 


8 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Bowman,  James  Cloyd.  The  gift  of 
white  roses.  [Drama,  in  verse.)  Ada,  O.: 
University  Herald  Press  (1913i.  76  p.  2. 
ed.     12°.  NBM 

Into  the  depths.  (A  story  of  pro- 
tecting sympathy.)  Together  with  six- 
teen miscellaneous  poems.  iValparaiso, 
Ind.:  University  Press,  1905.     112  p.     12°. 

NBI 

Boyd,  Jackson.  The  unveiling;  a  poetic 
drama  in  five  acts.  New  York:  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's Sons,  1915.    vii,  255  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NBM 

Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henry.  The  Bat- 
tle of  Bunker's-Hill.  A  Dramatic  Piece  of 
Five  Acts,  in  heroic  measure;  by  a  Gentle- 
man of  Maryland...  Philadelphia:  Printed 
and  sold  by  Robert  Bell,  1776.  3  p.l..  (1)6- 
49(1)  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  Reserve 

Library  copy  lacks  the  title-page.  Title  taken 
from  Wegelin's  Early  American  plays. 

The  Death  of  General  Montgom- 
ery, at  the  Siege  of  Quebec.  A  tragedy. 
With  an  Ode,  in  honour  of  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Militia,  and  the  small  band  of  regu- 
lar Continental  Troops,  who  sustained  the 
Campaign,  in  the  depth  of  winter,  January, 
1777,  and  repulsed  the  British  Forces  from 
the  Banks  of  the  Delaware.  By  the 
Author  of  a  Dramatic  Piece  on  the  Battle 
of  Bunker's-Hill.  To  which  are  added. 
Elegiac  Pieces,  commemorative  of  dis- 
tinguished Characters...  Philadelphia: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Robert  Bell.  1777. 
79(1)  p..  2  1.,  1  pi.     8°.  Reserve 

The  Death  of  General  Montgom- 
ery, in  storming  the  City  of  Quebec.  A 
Tragedy.  [Remainder  of  title  same  as  pre- 
vious entry. 1  Norwich:  Printed  by  J. 
Truinbull,   1777.     68  p.     8°.  Reserve 

Brackett,  Charles  William.  Jocelyn:  a 
play,  and  thirty  verses.  Boston:  Richard 
G.  Badger  [Cop.  1915,.    93  p.    12°.      NBM 

Jocelyn:  a  play,  p.  9-45. 

Braeunlich,  Herman.  Columbus.  His- 
torical play  in  four  acts.  New  York:  H. 
Braeunlich  &  Co.  [Cop.  1904.|     58  p.     16°. 

NBM 

Brandreth,  Paulina.  Plays  and  poems. 
New  York:  Broadway  Publishing  Co. 
(1910.,     119  p.     12°.  NBI 

The  plays  included  arc  The  poet's  vision  and 
Maretta. 

Brazza-Savorgnan,     Cora    A.     Slocomb, 

contessa    di.      .\    literary    farce.      Boston: 

The  Arena  Pub.  Co.,  1896.    2  p.l.,  36  p.    4°. 

NBLp.v.lO,  no.l 

Breck,  Charles.  The  fox  chase.  A  com- 
edy in  five  acts.  New  York:  D.  Long- 
worth,  1808.    64  p.     16°.    NCOp.v.246,  no.4 

The  trust.     A  comcily  in  five  acts. 

[In    verse.)      New    York:    D.    Longworth. 
1808.     82  p.     16°.  NCO  p.v.249,  no.2 


Breck,  Joseph.  West  Point;  or,  A  tale 
of  treason.  An  historical  drama,  in  three 
acts.  Dramatised  from  Ingraham's  Ro- 
mance of  .-\merican  history.  With  a  pro- 
logue by  J.  H.  Hewitt,  epiloque  by  R.  H. 
Pratt.  Baltimore:  Bull  &  Tuttle,  1840.  22 
p.    12°.  NBLp.v.21,no.4 

Brewster,  Emma  E.  Aunt  Mehetible's 
scientific  experiment.  A  farce  in  one  act. 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1901.  11  p. 
12°.     (Baker's   edition   of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.l9,no.l8 

Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison.  Maria  Can- 
dclaria.  .\n  historic  drama  from  .\merican 
aboriginal  life.  Philadelphia:  D.  McKay, 
1897.     xxix,  98  p.,  2  pi.     12°.  KB 

Briscoe,  Margaret  Sutton.  The  frog 
fairy.  .A  play  in  three  acts.  (In:  Harper's 
book  of  little  plays  (for  children,.  New 
York,   1910.     12°.     p.   1-20.)  NBL 

Broadhurst,  George  H.  What  happened 
to  Jones:  an  original  farce  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  S.  French,  1910.  107  p.  12°. 
(French's  standard  library  edition.)  NBM 

Brock,  Howard  Folsom.  The  bank  ac- 
count. [A  one  act  tragedy.,  (Harvard 
monthly.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1914.  8°.  v. 
58,  p.  33-50.)  STG 

Brooke,  Van  Dyke.  The  quicksands  of 
Gotham.  A  drama  in  prologue  and  three 
acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1899. 
43  p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBLp.v.19,  no.l7 

Brougham,   John. 

Only  the  plays  written  during  the  author's  resi- 
dence in  this  country  arc  included  in  this  list. 

Columbus  el  filibustero.  .\. .  .[Comedy,. 
New  York:  S.  French  [1858,.  24  p.  12°. 
(The  minor  drama,    no.  145.)      NBM  p.v.2 

David  Coppcrficld.  A  drama,  in  two 
acts.  Adapted  froin  Dickens'. .  .work  of 
the  same  name.  New  York:  S.  French 
[18 — ?|.  24  p.  12°.  (French's  .\mcrican 
drama,     no.   18.)  NCO  p.v.324,  no.4 

A  decided  case.     A  dramatic  sketch,  in 

one  act.    New  York:  S.  French  [Cop.  1857,. 

18  p.     12°.     (The  minor  drama,     no.  114.) 

NCO  p.v.268,  no.9 

The  demon  lover;  or.  My  cousin  ger- 
man:  a  romantic  comedietta,  in  two  acts. 
New  York:  S.  French  (1856,.  26  p.  12°. 
(French's   minor   drama,     no.    105.) 

NBM  p.v.2 

Dombey  and  Son.  Dramatized  from 
Dickens'  novel.  In  three  acts.  New  York: 
S.  French,  n.  d.  31  p.  12°.  (French's 
,'\merican  drama,    no.  126.)  NBM  p.v.2 

Dred;  or.  The  Dismal  Swamp.  A  play, 
in  five  acts... from  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowc's 
novel.  New  York:  S.  French  [1856).  43  p. 
12°.  (French's  American  drama.  no. 
100.)  NBM  p.v.2 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


Brougham,  John,  continued. 

Flies  in  the  web.     An  original  comedy 

London:  T.  H.  Lacy  tcop.  I860].     50 

p.     12°.      (Lacy's  acting  edition   of  plavs. 

V.  69.)  NCO 

The  game  of  life.  An  original  comedy. 
New  York:  S.  French,  cop.  1856.  44  p. 
12°.  (French's  American  drama;  the  act- 
ing edition,    no.  116.)  NCOF 

The  game  of  love.  An  original  comedy, 
in  five  acts.  New  York:  S.  French,  cop. 
1855.  54  p.  12°.  (French's  American 
drama;  acting  edition,    no.  105.)        NCOF 

The  gun-maker  of  Moscow:  melodrama, 
in  three  acts.  New  York:  S.  French  [1856). 
28  p.  12°.  (French's  standard  drama,  no. 
164.)  NBM  p.v.2 

The  lottery  of  life;  a  story  of  New  York. 
An  original  local  drama  in  five  acts. 
London':  S.  French  ,18—?].  42  p.  12°. 
(French's  acting  edition  of  plays,     v.  105.) 

NCO 

Much  ado  about  a  Merchant  of  Venice, 
— ■  from  the  original  text  —  a  long  way. 
New  York:  S.  French,  1868.  24  p.  12°. 
(French's  minor  drama,     no.  308.)  NCOF 

Playing  with  fire.  -AlU  original  comedy, 
in  five  acts.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [1861). 
58  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plavs. 
V.  66.)  NCO 

Po-ca-hon-tas;  or.  The  gentle  savage. 
[An  extravaganza.]  New  York:  S.  French, 
n.  d.  32  p.  12°.  (French's  American 
drama;  acting  edition,     no.  69.)         NCOF 

Prompter's  copy;    interleaved   with    ms.    notes. 
Reprinted  in  Alfred   Bates,   The   drama,   v.   20,  p. 
153-195. 

The  red  mask;  or,  The  wolf  of  Lithu- 
ania. A  melo-drama,  in  three  acts.  New 
York:  S.  French  [1856].  26  p.  12°. 
French's    standard    drama,     no.    158.) 

NBM  p.v.2 

Temptation;  or.  The  Irish  emigrant.  A 
comic  drama,  in  two  acts.  New  York:  S. 
French,  cop.  1856.  22  p.  12°.  (French's 
American  drama;  acting  edition,     no.  65.) 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With   ms.  notes. 

Brown,  Alice.  Children  of  earth;  a  play 
of  New  England.  New  York:  Macmillan 
Co.,  1915.    7  p.l.,  212  p.,  1  port.     12°.  NBM 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden.  Alcuin;  a 
dialogue.  New-York:  Printed  by  T.  &  J. 
Swords,   1798.     77  p.     12°.  Reserve 

Brown,  Charles  Hovey.  Moses:  a  drama. 
Boston:  Gorham  Press,  1902.     69  p.     8°. 

*PSQ 

Brown,  David  Paul.  Sertorius:  or,  The 
Roman  patriot.  A  tragedy.  Philadelphia: 
E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1830.     87  p.     8°. 

NBM 

Brown,  J.  H.  Katrina's  little  game.  A 
Dutch  act,  with  songs  and  a  dance. . .    New 


York:  R.  M.  De  Witt,  1876.  8  p.  12°. 
(De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama, 
no.  103.)  NBLp.v.18,  no.22 

Brown,  S.  J.  In  the  enemy's  camp;  or. 
The  stolen  despatches.  A  drama  in  three 
acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop. 
1889.,  33  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.ll,no.l 

Browne,  F.  E.  Ruth:  a  sacred  drama, 
and  original  lyrical  poems.  New  York: 
Wynkoop  &  Hallenbeck,  1871.  2  p.l.,  vii- 
viii,  121  p.     12°.  NBI 

Browne,  Walter.  Every  woman;  her  pil- 
grimage in  quest  of  love.  A  modern  mo- 
rality play.  New  York:  The  H.  K.  Flv 
Company  [1911].  5  p.l.,  (1)8-121  p.,  8  pi. 
12°.  NBM 

Browne,  William  Maynadier.  The  trus- 
tee. A  play  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  _&  Co.  [Cop.  1891.,  38  p.  12°. 
(Baker's    edition   of   plays.) 

NBLp.v.18,  no.l8 

Brownell,  Atherton.  The  unseen  em- 
pire; a  peace  play  in  four  acts...  [With 
introduction  by  D.  S.  Jordan.,  New  York: 
Harper  &  Bros.,  1914.  2  p.l.,  iii-iv  p.,  2 
1.,  176  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NBM 

Bugbee,  Willis  N.  The  new  pastor;  a 
vaudeville  sketch  in  one  act.  New  York: 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,   1912.     12  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,  no.8 

A  rustic  minstrel  show;  an  enter- 
tainment in  one  act.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,   1912.     29  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.27,  no.6 
Bunge,  Martin  Ludwig  Detloff.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln;  a  historical  drama  in  four 
acts.  Milwaukee,  Wis.:  Co-operative 
Printery   [COp.   1911,.     38  p.     24°. 

NBLp.v.ai.no.l 

Burk,  John  Daly.  Bethlem  Gabor,  lord 
of  Transylvania,  or.  The  man  hating  pala- 
tine; an  historical  drama,  in  three  acts. 
Petersburg:  printed  by  J.  Dickson,  for 
Somervell  &  Conrad.  1807.     49  p.     16°. 

NCR  p.v.8 

Bunker-Hill;  or.  The  death  of  Gen- 
eral Warren:  an  historic  tragedy,  in  five 
acts.  New  York:  D.  Longworth,  1817.  44 
p.    16°.  NCO  p.v.250,  no.4 

With  an  introductory  essay  by 

Brander  Matthews.  New  York:  The  Dun- 
lap  Society,  1891.  4  p.l.,  82  p.,  1  pi.  8°. 
(Dunlap   Society.     Publications,     no.    15.) 

NBL  (Dunlap) 

Female   patriotism;   or.  The   death 

of  Joan  d'Arc.  .^n  historic  play  in  five 
acts.     New  York,  1798.     40  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.5 

Title-page  lacking;  title  taken  from  Oscar  Wege- 
lin's  Early  American  plays, 

Burke,  Charles.  Rip  Van  Winkle:  a 
legend  of  the  Catskills.  A  romantic  drama, 
in   two   acts.     Adapted   from   Washington 


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Irving's  Sketch  book  by  Charles  Burke. 
(Reprinted  in:  Alfred  Bates,  editor,  The 
drama.  London.  1903.  S".  v.  19,  p.  299- 
330.)  NAF 

Burnett,  J.  G.  Blanche  of  Brandywine. 
An  American  patriotic  spectacle...  New 
York:  S.  French  [Cop.  1858,.  40  p.  12°. 
(French's  standard  drama:  acting  edition, 
no.  206.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With   ms.   notes. 

Burr,  Amelia  J.  Plays  in  the  market- 
place. Englewood,  N.  J.:  The  Hillside 
Press,  1910.    4  p.l.,  7-74  p.,  1  1.    8°.      NBM 

By  the  dead  waters.  In  the  mist.  The  throne- 
room.     The  walled  garden.     The  shrine. 

The  point  of  life.     A  play  in  three 

acts.  Englewood,  N.  J.:  The  Hillside 
Press,  1907.     3  p.l.,  6-88  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NBM 

Burton,  Mrs.  H.  S.  Don  Quixote  de  la 
Mancha.  A  comedy  in  five  acts,  taken 
from  Cervantes'  novel  of  that  name.  San 
Francisco:  J.  H.  Carmany  &  Co.,  1876.  63 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.19,  no.l4 

Burton,  Lena  Dalkeith.  F.verychild; 
morality  play,  by  Lena  D.  Burton,  in  co- 
operation with  Marian  K.  P.rnwn.  |In 
verse. I  Boston:  C.  W.  Tliinnpsiin  it  Co., 
1911.     7  1..  1  pi.     8°.  NBLp.v.29,no.l3 

Burton,  Richard.  Rahab.  A  drama  in 
three  acts.  New  York:  Henry  Holt  & 
Co.,  1906.    4  p.l.,  5-119  p.    8°.  *  PSQ 

Burton,  William  Evans.  Ellen  Ware- 
liam.  llie  wife  of  two  husbands.  A  domes- 
tic drama  in  two  acts...  London:  T.  H. 
Lacy  rl833i.  36  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting 
edition  of  plays,     v.  34.)  NCO 

Bush,  Thomas.  Santiago,  a  drama,  in 
five  acts.     Toronto  |18— ?i.    55  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

•  C  p.v.613 

Byars,  William  Vincent.  The  house  of 
fate.  .\  soothsaying  of  liberty.  (Drama, 
in  verse.)     [New  York?  19 — ?i     36  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.9.  no.2 

Bynner,  Witter.  The  little  king;  a  play 
in  one  act.  (Forum.  New  York,  1914.  8°. 
v.  51,  p.  605-632.)  *DA 

Tiger;    a    one    act    play.      (Forum. 

New   York,   1913.     8°.     v.  49,  p.   522-547.) 

*DA 
Callaway,   Emilie   H.     .\   widow's  wiles: 
a  coiiiodv  in  three  acts.    New  York:   Dick 
&    Fitzgerald,   cop.   1908.     34   p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,  no.22 

Calvert,  George  Henry.  Arnold  and 
Andre.  An  historical  drama.  Boston: 
Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1864.  xv, 
(1)18-95  p.     12°.  NBM 

Boston:     Lee     and     .Shepard. 

1876.    XV,  (1)18-95  p.    new  ed.     12°.  NBM 

Brangonar.      A    tragedy.      Boston: 

Lee  and   Shepard   |1883).     110  p.      12°. 

NBM 


Comedies.  Boston:  Phillips,  Samp- 
son &  Co.,  1856.    125  p.    8°.  NBM 

The  will  and  the  way.     Like  unto  like. 

Count  Julian.  A  tragedv.  Balti- 
more:  M.   Hickman.   1840.     69  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.4 

The  maid  of  Orleans;  an  historical 

tragedy.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons. 
1874.     134  p.     12°.  NBM 

Mirabeau.       .^n     historical     drama. 

Boston:  Lee  &  Shepard  [1883].  3  p.l..  (1) 
8-103  p.    16°.  NBM 

Cameron,  Margaret.  The  teeth  of  the 
gift  horse.  New  York:  S.  French,  cop. 
1909.  31  p.  12°.  (French's  acting  edition 
of  plays,     v.  157.)  NCO 

Campbell,  Marian  D.  .A.  Chinese  dum- 
my. .\  farce  in  one  act.  For  female  char- 
acters onlv...  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  rcop.  1899.,  17  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion  of   plays.)  NBLp.v.18,  no.20 

Campbell,  William  Wilfred.  Mordred 
and  Hildebrand.  A  book  of  tragedies.  |ln 
verse.]  Ottawa:  J.  Durie  &  Son,  1895.  3 
p.l.,   168  p.     16°.  NCR 

Cannon,  Charles  James.  Dramas.  New 
York:  E.  Dunigan  &  Bro.,  1857.  355  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The  sculptor's  daughter.  Dolores.  Better  late 
than   never.     The  oath  of  office. 

Carb,  David.  The  new  age.  (Harvard 
monthly.  Cambridge,  Mass..  1910.  8°.  v. 
50,   no.  3.   May,   1910,  p.   7-20.)  STG 

— —  The  voice  of  the  people;  a  play  in 
three  acts.  Boston:  Four  Seas  Co.,  1912. 
2  p.l,,  129  p.     12°.  NBM 

Carleton,  Henry  Guy.  Memnon.  A 
tragedv  in  five  acts.  (Chicago::  printed, 
not  published  (1881,.     171  p.     12°.      NBM 

Carleton,  John  L.  Coom-na-goppel.  .\ 
drama  in  five  acts  for  male  characters 
only.  Chicago  and  New  York:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company,  cop.  1906.  51 
p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama,  no.  581.) 
NBL  p.v.4,  no.Il 

More  sinned  against   than   sinning. 

An  original  Irish  drama,  in  a  prologue  and 
three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company,  cop.  1883.  26  p.  12°. 
(.'\merican   acting  drama.) 

NBL  p.v.17,  no.20 

Carpenter,      Rhys.       Tlic      tragedy      of 

Etarre;    a    poem.      (In    four    acts    and    in 

verse.]      New    York:    Sturgis    &    Walton, 

1912.     V.  137(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

Carus,  Paul.  The  Buddha;  a  drama  in 
three  acts  and  four  interludes.  (In  verse.] 
Chicago:  The  Open  Court  Publishing  Co.. 
1911.     iv,  68  p.     12°.  NBM 

K'ung  Fu  Tze.     A  dramatic  poem. 

Chicago:  The  Open  Court  Publishing  Cn  . 
1915.     1  p.l..  (1)6-72  p.    8°.  NBM 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Castle,  Harriet  D.  The  courting  of 
Mother  Goose.  An  entertainment,  n.  t.-p. 
n.  p.   ,188-?,     27  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l7,no.21 

Catharine  Brown,  the  converted  Chero- 
kee: a  missionary  drama,  founded  on  fact. 
By  a  ladv.  New-Haven:  S.  Converse, 
prtr.,  1819."    27  p.     8°.  HBC 

Caverly,  Robert  Boodey.  The  regicides 
(N.  E.).  An  historical  drama.  (Years 
1640-1676.)  Boston:  published  by  the 
author,  1884.    2  p.l.,  193-247  p.    8°.      HBC 

Cawein,  Madison  Julius.  The  shadow 
garden  (a  phantasy)  and  other  plays. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1910.  v, 
259  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  shadow  garden,  a  phantasy.  The  house  of 
fear,  a  mystery.  The  witch,  a  miracle.  Cabestaing, 
a  tragedy  in  three  acts. 

Chandos,  C.  M.  Ruby.  Drama,  in  three 
acts.     New  York,  1874.    3  p.l.,  5-67  p.    8°. 

NBM 

Chapman,  John  Jay.  Homeric  scenes; 
Hector's  farewell  and  The  wrath  of 
Achilles.  New  York:  L.  J.  Gomme,  1914. 
4  p.l.,  (1)8-76  p.     16°.  NBM 

The    maid's    forgiveness.      .A.    plav. 

New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  &  Co.,  1908.  '3 
p.l.,  93(1)   p.,  1   1.     12°.  NBM 

A  sausage  froin  Bologna;  a  comedy 

in  four  acts.  New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  & 
Co.,  1909.     4  p.l.,  113(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

The   treason   &   death   of   Benedict 

Arnold;  a  play  for  a  Greek  theatre.  ,New 
York:,  Moffat,  Yard  &  Company.  1910. 
76  p.    8°.  NBM 

Chase,  F.  E.  The  great  umbrella  case. 
A  mock  trial.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  ,cop.  1889.,  36  p.  new  ed.  12°. 
(Baker's   edition  of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.5.  no.l8 

Cheney,  John  Vance.  Queen  Helen,  and 
other  poems.  Chicago:  Way  &  Williams, 
1895.    4  p.l.,  78  p.     12°.  NBI 

Queen    Helen,    p.    1-52. 

The  Church  and  the  stage,  and  the  new 
religious  drama,  "The  ninety  and  nine." 
written  by  Ramsay  Morris,  founded  on  the 
theme  of  Ira  D.  Sankey's  famous  hymn. 
to  be  presented  at  the  .^.cademy  of  Music 
in  New  York  City  in  October.  1902.  Pro- 
duction by  Frank  McKee.  [New  York.i 
1902.     8  1.     16°.  NBLp.v.27,no.l6 

Churchill,  Winston.  The  title-mart.  A 
comedy  in  three  acts.  New  York:  The 
Macmillan  Co.,  1905.     3  p.l.,  215  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Cinderella.  An  accurate  description  of 
the  grand  allegorical  pantomimic  spectacle 
of  Cinderella:  or.  The  little  glass  slipper. 
New  York:  W.  Turner,   1808.     24  p.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.7 


Clark,  Samuel  N.  The  delegates  from 
Denver:  a  farcical  comedy  in  two  acts 
New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  cop.  1908 
21  P-    12°.  NBL  p.v.7,  no.21 

Clark,  William  M.  The  parson's  per- 
versity. A  comedy  in  three  acts.  Phila- 
delphia: Penn   Pub.  Co.,  1907.     24  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.8,  no.8 

Clarke,  George.  The  doctor.  In  four 
acts.  (With  separate  part  of  one  of  the 
characters  in  the  play.,  .New  York,  1912?, 
3  parts.     4°.  Reserve 

Typewritten. 

Clarke,  Helen  Archibald.  Balaustion's 
Euripides:  a  dratnatic  version  of  'Balaus- 
tion's adventure'  and  'Aristophanes'  apol- 
ogy' [by  Robert  Browning,  made  for  the 
Boston  Browning  Society  by  Helen  Archi- 
bald Clarke.  (Poet  lore.  Boston,  1915 
8°.     v.  26,  p.   1-46.)  *DA 

Clinch,  Charles  Powell.  The  spy;  a  tale 
of  the  neutral  ground.  From  the  novel 
of  tliat  name  [by  James  Fenimore  Cooperj. 
A  dramatic  romance.  In  three  acts.  [By 
C.  P.  Clinch.,     1822.    2  p.l.,  82  p.,  3  1.    8°. 

NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Cockings,  George.  The  Conquest  of 
Canada;  or.  The  Siege  of  Quebec.  An  his- 
torical tragedy  of  five  acts.  London: 
Printed  for  tlie  Author;  and  sold  by  J. 
Cooke  [and  others,,  mdcclxvi.  1  p.l..  y(i). 
76  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Collyer,  Dan.  Christmas  eve  in  the 
South:  or.  Uncle  Caleb's  home.  An  Ethio- 
pian farce,  in  one  act  and  five  scenes.  New 
York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company, 
cop.  1882.  8  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  Ethio- 
pian and  comic  drama,     no.  148.) 

NBLp.v.l6,no.20 

Columbus,  the  great  discoverer  of 
.A.merica.  .'K  drama  in  five  acts.  By  an 
Ursuline.  New  York:  Benziger  Bros.,  vii. 
3-55  p..  1  port.     16°.  NBM  p.v.3 

Comfort,  Richard.  Nero.  .^  tragedy. 
Philadelphia,  1880.     94  p.     1  1.,  1  pi.     16°. 

NBM 

Congdon,  James  B.  Quaker  quiddities; 
or.  Friends  in  council.  .\  colloquy.  Bos- 
ton: Crosby,  Nichols.  Lee  &  Co.,  1860.  48 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Published   anonymously. 

Conrad,  Robert  Taylor.  Jack  Cade. 
[.A.  drama  in  five  acts,  in  verse.  Text  of 
the  play,  with  the  parts  of  the  different 
characters.,    2  v.     12°.  NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Jack  Cade,  the  captain  of  the  com- 
mons. A  tragedy.  In  four  acts.  With 
an  historical  introduction.  London:  T.  H. 
Lavy  .1868,.  65(1)  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  act- 
ing ed'ton  of  plays,    v.  83.)  NCO 


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Conway,  H.  J.  Drcd:  a  tale  of  the  Great 
Dismal  Swamp.  A  drama  in  four  acts, 
founded  on  the  novel  of  the  same  title  hy 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  New  York:  T.  \V. 
Amerman,   1856.     46  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Cook,  S.  N.  Broken  promises.  A  tem- 
perance drama,  in  five  acts.  New  York: 
Happv  Hours  Companv,  cop.  1879.  vi. 
(1)8-41  p.     12°.  NCOp.v.301,no.l6 

Coon,  Hilton.  The  widow  from  the 
West;  or.  The  late  Mr.  Early.  A  farce 
comedy  in  three  acts.  Boston:  \V.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1898.  26  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no.l7 

Corbin,  John.  Husband,  and  The  for- 
bidden guests:  two  plays.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  Co..  1910.  xx.xiii  p.,  5  1..  (1) 
10-271(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

Cotter,  Joseph  Seamon.  Caleb,  the  de- 
generate, a  play  in  four  acts.  A  study  of 
the  types,  customs,  and  needs  of  the 
.\merican  negro.  Louisville.  Ky.:  The 
Bradley  &  Gilbert  Co.,  1903.  57  p.,  1  port. 
8°.  NBL  p.v.24,  no.2 

Coughlan,  Arthur  T.  The  prophecy;  a 
play  |iii  three  actS]  of  the  days  of  perse- 
cution under  Henry  viil.  of  England.  (For 
male  characters.)  Northeast.  Pa.:  St. 
Marv's  College  |1911|.     68  p.     16°. 

NBLp.v.l3,no.l 

Cowan,  Sada.  The  slate  forbids;  a  play 
in  one  act.  New  York:  M.  Kennerley,  1915. 
46  p.    12°.  NBM 

Cowles,  Florence  A.  Where  the  lane 
turned;  a  rural  comedy  drama  in  four  acts. 
New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1912.  53 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.27,no.l4 

Cowley,  E.  J.  The  Bohemians.  A  com- 
edy in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.  (Cop.  1896.,  43  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBLp.v.17,  no.l 

Cox,  Ethel  Louise.  Poems,  lyric  and 
dramatic.  Boston:  Richard  G.  Badger, 
J904.     vi,  195  p.     12°.  NBI 

The  combat  with  the  dragon,  p.  177-195. 

Coxe,  Arthur  Cleveland.  Saul,  a  mys- 
tery. New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co..  1845. 
X  p.,  1  1.,  (1)14-297(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

Crafts,  William.  The  sea  serpent;  or, 
Gloucester  hoax.  A  dramatic  jeu  d'csprit, 
in  three  acts.  Charleston:  A.  E.  Miller, 
1819.    34  p.     12°.  NBM  p.v.6 

Craigie,  Pearl  Mary  Teresa  Richards. 
Osbern  and  Ursyne.  .'\  drama  in  three 
acts,  by  John  Oliver  Hobbcs  ipscud.i.  Lon- 
don: John  Lane,  1900.    4  p.l.,  94  p.,  1  1.    8°. 

NCR 

The  wisdom  of  the  wise;  a  comedy 

in  three  acts  |by  John  Oliver  Hobbes, 
pseud.;.  New  York:  F.  .\.  Stakes  Co. 
,1900.,    4  p.l.,  136  p.    12°.  NCO  p.v.314.  no.U 


Cranch,  Christopher  Pearse.  Satan:  a 
libretto.  Boston:  Roberts  Bros.,  1874.  36 
p.     16°.  NBM 

Crane,  Eleanor  Maud.     A  little  savage. 

A   military   comedy   in    three   acts.     New 

York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.    50  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,no.l8 

Next   door.     A  comedy  of  to-day. 

New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald  tl906|.  63 
p.    12°.  NBL  p.v.l,  no.l 

The   rainbow   kimona.     A  comedy 

in  two  acts  for  girls.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald.   1908.     33  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,  no.l6 

Crane,  Elizabeth  G.     Berquin.    .^  drama 

in   five  acts.     New   York:    Charles   Scrib- 

ner's   Sons,   1897.     vi  p.,   1   1..   110  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.23,no.4 

The    imperial    republic.      A    drama 

of  the  day.  New  York:  Grafton  Press 
icop.  1902,.    2  p.l.,  122  p.    12°.  NBM 

The    necken;    an    original    play    in 

two  acts  (and  in  versej.  New  York.  1913. 
73  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.30,  no.6 

Crawford,  J.  R.  Lovely  Pegg>';  a  play 
in  three  acts  based  on  the  love  romance 
of  Margaret  Woffington  and  David  Gar- 
rick.  New  Haven:  Yale  University  Press, 
1911.    4  p.l.,  (1)4-173  p.    8°.  NBM 

Robin   of  Sherwood;  a   comedy   in 

three  acts  and  four  scenes.  (In  verse.) 
New  Haven:  Yale  University  Press,  1912. 
5  p.l.,  7-150  p.    8°.  NBM 

Creamer,  Edward  S.  The  Orphean  trag- 
edy. (In  verse.i  New  York:  The  Abbey 
Press  (Cop.  1901).     153  p.     8°.  NBM 

Creevey,  Caroline  A.,  and  Marg.\ret  E. 
S.vNCSTER.  The  Ninepin  Club;  or,  Flora, 
the  queen  of  summer.  (In:  Harper's  book 
of  little  plays  (for  children).  New  York, 
1910.     12°.    p.  53-73.)  NBL 

A  Thanksgiving  dream.  (In:  Har- 
per's book  of  little  plays  (for  children). 
New  York,  1910.    12°.    p.  121-142.)      NBL 

Crigler,  John  Fielding.  Saul  of  Tar- 
sus; a  religious  drama  (in  7  acts  and  in 
versC).  Boston:  Sherman,  Frencli  S:  Co., 
1914.    5  p.l.,  226  p.     12°.  NBM 

Crippen,  T.  G.  Joseph  in  Egypt.  A 
Biblical  drama  in  five  acts.  Edited  by  C. 
1.  Hanssen.  New  York:  The  Dramatic 
Publishing  Companv  (18—?).  28  p.  16°. 
(The  wizard  series.)  ♦  PSQ 

Cronkhite,  H.  M.  Rcymond:  a  drama  of 
the  American  revolution.  New  York:  G. 
P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1886.    101  p.    12°.  NBM 

Crothers,  Rachel.  A  man's  world;  a  play 
in  four  acts.  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger  (1915). 
2  p.l.,  7-113  p.  12°.  (American  dramatists 
series.)  NBM 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


13 


Crow,  Martha  Foote.  The  world  above. 
A  duologue.  Chicago:  The  Blue  Sky 
Press  (Cop.  1905,.    2  p.l..  7-37  p.    8°.  NBM 

no.    209  of   500   copies   printed. 

Crowe,  S.  The  comedy  of  fraud.  An 
American  drama.  One  act.  One  scene. 
(New  York,,   1895.     63  p.     16°.  NBM 

The    merchant    prince.      One    act. 

One  scene.     [New  York,,  189S.    63  p.     16°. 

NBM 

Curtis,  -A.rriana  Randolph  Wormeley. 
The  coming  woman;  or.  The  spirit  of 
seventv-six.  .\  prophetic  drama.  London: 
S.  French  rl86-?|.  28  p.  12°.  (French's 
acting  edition  of  plays,     v.   112.)         NCO 

The  spirit  of  seventy-six;  or,  The 

coming  woman.  A  prophetic  drama,  fol- 
lowed by  A  change  of  base  and  Doctor 
Mondschein.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  & 
Co.,  1868.     141  p.     12°.  NBM 

Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Co., 

1869.     141   p.     8.  ed.     12°.  NBM 

Curtis,  H.  P.  Uncle  Robert;  or.  Love's 
labor  saved.  A  comedy.  In  three  acts. 
Boston:  \V.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop.  1861.] 
34  p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBLp.v.iS,no.9 

Cushing,  Charles  C.  S.  Nathan  Hale  of 
'73.  A  drama  in  four  acts.  New  Haven: 
Yale  Publishing  Association,  1908.  2  p.l., 
vii-x,  88  p..  1  1.,  7  pi.,  1  port.    8°.      NBM 

no.   341    of   500   copies  printed. 

Custis,  George  Washington  Parke.  Po- 
cahontas; or,  The  settlers  of  Virginia.  A 
national  drama  in  three  acts.  Philadelphia: 
C.  Alexander,  1830.    47  p.     12°.  NBM 

Cutting,  Arolyn  Caverly.  Rosemary;  a 
comedy  in  four  acts.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,   1912.     35  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,no.ll 

Dale,  H.  C.  A  white  lie.  An  original 
comedy  drama  in  four  acts.  New  York: 
H.  Roorbach,  1899.     44  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.ll,no.4 

Dallas,  Mary  Kyle.  Our  Aunt  Rober- 
tina.  A  comedietta  in  one  act.  Boston: 
W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1902.  12  p.  12°. 
(Baker's   edition   of  plays.") 

NBLp.v.l7,no.3 

Dalrymple,  C.  Leona.  Mrs.  Forrester's 
crusade;  a  farce  in  one  act.  New  York: 
Dick   &   Fitzgerald   il911i.     8  p.      12°. 

NBLp.v.17,  no.6 

Surprises.   A  farce  in  one  act.   New 

York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1908.     17  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,no.l7 

Tangles;  a  farce  in  one  act.     New 

York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.    18  p.    12°. 

NBL  p.v.7,  no.20 

•  A  white  shawl.     A  farce  comedy  in 

two  acts.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald 
[1905,.     25  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l,no.2 


Daly,  Augustin.  As  you  like  it.  A  com- 
edy by  William  Shakspere  as  arranged  by 
.'\ugustin  Daly.  First  produced  at  Daly's 
theatre  Dec.  17.  1889,  and  here  printed 
from  the  prompter's  copy.  With  a  few 
introductory  words  by  William  Winter. 
New  York:  privately  printed  for  Mr.  Daly, 
1890.   8°.  '*NCN 

■  "Frou  Frou;"  a  comedy  of  power- 
ful human  interest,  in  five  acts,  by  Augus- 
tin Daly.  New  York:  Samuel  French,  cop. 
1870.  2  p.l.,  (1)4-59  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard  drama,     no.  359.)  NCOF 

A    translation    of    Meilhac's    play. 

The  Library  has  two  prompter's  copies  of  this 
edition,   each   interleaved,   and   with   ms.    notes. 

Love's  labor's  lost.  A  comedy  writ- 
ten by  William  Shakspere.  Arranged... for 
the  present  stage  by  .'\ugustin  Daly.  .  . 
With  a  few  prefatory  thoughts.  .  .by  Wil- 
liam Winter.  New  York:  privately  printed 
for  Mr.  Daly,  1891.     64  p.     8  =  . 

*  NCN  p.v.5,  no.9 

Shakespeare's  comedy  of  The  merry 

wives  of  Windsor.  .\  fac-simile  in  photo- 
lithography of  the  first  quarto  (1602).  To- 
gether with  a  reprint  of  the  prompt-copy 
prepared  for  use  at  Daly's  theatre.  The 
alterations  and  emendations  by  Augustin 
Dalv.  To  which  is  added  an  introduction 
1)V  William  Winter.  New  York:  printed 
for  Mr.  Daly,  1886.  xi  p.,  1  1.,  2-53,  72  p. 
8°.  *NCMB 

Taming  of  the  shrew.    A  comedy... 

as  arranged  by  .Augustin  Daly.  With  an 
introduction  by  William  Winter...  New 
York:  privately  printed  for  Mr.  Daly.  1887. 
75  p.,  6  ms.  sheets  of  music,  1  port.    8°. 

*  NCP 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ms.  notes. 

Under   the    gaslight;    or.    Life   and 

love  in  these  times:  an  original  drama  of 
American  life,  in  four  acts.  London:  T.  H. 
Lacy  [18—?,.  60  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting 
edition  of  plays,    v.  81.)  NCO 

Under  the  gaslight:  a  totally  orig- 
inal and  picturesque  drama  of  love  in  these 
times,  in  five  acts.  Author's  edition. 
New  York:  W.  C.  Wemyss,  1867.  47  p. 
12°      (Wemyss'  acting  drama.)         NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

New    York:    printed    for    the 

author,  1867.     93  p.     4°.  ^"^'^'? 

Leaves  printed  on  one  side  only 
Prompter's  copy,  with  ms.  notes. 

(New  York?  18— ?, 

p.    4°. 

Leaves  printed  on  one  side  only. 
Prompter's  copy,  with  ms.  notes. 

Dargan,  Olive  Tilford.  Lords  and  lov- 
ers, and  other  dramas.  New  York:  Charles 
Scribner's   Sons,    1906.     3  p.l.,  315   P-     8°. 

NBl 

Lords  and   lovers.      The   shepherd.     The  siege. 


NCOF 


p.l.,  5-93 
NCOF 


14 


THI-:  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


The  mortal  gods,  and  other  plays. 

New  Y'ork:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons.  1912. 
4  p.l,  3-303  p.    8°.  NBM 

The  mortal  gods.     A  son  of  Hermes.     Kidmir. 

Semiramis,  and  other  plays.     New 

York:  Brentano's,  1904.     1  p.l.,  255  p.    8°. 

NBM 

Semiramis.     Carlotta.     The   poet. 

Darusmont,  Frances  Wright.  Altorf. 
A  tragedy.  Philadelphia:  M.  Carev  &  Son, 
1819.    V  p..  2  I.,  S-83  p.     12°.      NBM  p.v.6 

Davidson,  Robert.  Elijah,  a  sacred 
drama,  and  other  poems.  New  York: 
Charles  Scribner,  1860.     184  p.     12°.  NBI 

Elijah,   p.    7-69. 

Davis,  Allan.  The  promised  land:  a 
drama  in  four  acts.  Cambridge:  The  Har- 
vard Dramatic  Club,  1908.  6  p.l..  (1)12-69 
p.,  1  pi.     8°.  NBLp.v.13,  no.lO 

Davis,  Richard  Harding.  Farces:  The 
dictator;  The  galloper;  "Miss  Civilization." 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  1906. 
viii,  332  p.,  16  pi,  2  port.     8°.  NBM 

Dawes,  Rufus.  Athenia  of  Damascus. 
A  tragedy.  New  York:  S.  Colman.  1839. 
118  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (Colman's  dramatic 
library.)  NBM  p.v.3 

The   battle   of   Stillwater;   or.   The 

maniac.  In  three  acts,  founded  on  na- 
tional events,  by  the  author  of  Pirate  of 
the  East  [i.e.,  Rufus  Dawesj.  il840?i  3  v. 
8°.  NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Geraldine,    Athenia    of    Damascus, 

and  miscellaneous  poems.  New-York: 
Samuel  Colman,  1839.  5  p.l.,  (1)16-343  p., 
1  port.     12°.  NBHD 

Athenia  of   Damascus:   a  tragedy,  p.   113-201. 

Day,  Richard  Edwin.  Thor:  a  drama  lin 
four  actsi  representative  of  human  history. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.:  J.  T.  Roberts.  1880.  i7  p. 
16°.  NBLp.v.l2,  no.l 

Dean,  Frank  J.  Joe  Ruggles;  or.  The 
girl  miner.  A  comedy-drama,  in  four  acts. 
Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1895. 
29  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama,  no. 
404.)  NBLp.v.4,  no.13 

Delano,  Mortimer.     Out  of  the  vast  un- 
known   depths.     A    phantom    in    one   act. 
(New  York:  C.  H.  Eagle.  1908.,     12  p.    8°. 
NBLp.v.  10,  no.4 

Dell,  Floyd.  A  long  time  ago;  a  fan- 
tasy. (Forum.  New  York,  1914.  8°.  v. 
51,  p.  261-277.)  'DA 

D'Elville,  Rinallo.  The  rescue;  or.  The 
villain  unmasked.  .\  farce,  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  printed  for  the  author.  1813. 
44  p.     12°.  NBM  p.v.6 

Dement,  Richmond  Sheffield.  Napole- 
on; a  drama.  Reading  edition,  with  ap- 
pendi.\.  Chicago:  Knight.  Leonard  &  Co., 
1893.  2  p.l.,  (1)10-183  p.,  4  pi.,  5  port. 
12°.  NBM 


Demuth,  Charles.  The  azure  adder.  \.\ 
drama.]  New  York:  A.  and  C.  Boni.  1913. 
31  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.32,no,12 

De  Peyster,  John  Watts.  Both  well... 
An  liistorical  drama.  New  York:  C.  H. 
Ludwig,  1884.    96  p.,  1  port.    4°.        NBM 

.^    charade    or    parlor    drama.      A 

night  with  Charles  xii.  of  Sweden;  or,  A 
soldier's  wife's  fidelity,  n.  t.-p.  tl85-?i  12 
p.     8°.  *  C  p.v.1300,  no.5 

Deseret  deserted.  [Drama  in  three  acts.) 
[New  York?  18— ?,     3-28  p.     12°.     NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    mounted.      Title-page    missing. 

Deutsch,  Gotthard.  Israel  Bruna:  an 
historical  tragedy  in  five  acts.  Boston: 
R.    G.    Badger,    1908.     95    p.      12°.    » PSQ 

A  Dialogue,  between  .A  Southern  Dele- 
gate, and  His  Spouse,  on  his  return  from 
The  Grand  Continental  Congress.  A 
Fragment,  inscribed  To  the  Married  Ladies 
of  America...  Printed  in  the  Year 
MDCcLXXiv.    14  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Dickinson,  Thomas  Herbert.  In  hospi- 
tal. (In:  T.  H.  Dickinson,  editor,  Wis- 
consin plays.  New  Y'ork,  1914.  12°.  p. 
69-112.)  NBL 

Wisconsin  plays,  Thomas  H.  Dick- 
inson, editor;  origmal  one-act  plays  from 
the  repertory  of  the  Wisconsin  Dramatic 
Society  |byi  Zona  Gale,  Thomas  H.  Dick- 
inson, William  Ellery  Leonard.  New 
York:  B.  W.  Huebsch,  1914.  7  p.l.,  5-187 
p.     12°.  NBL 

The  neighbours,  by  Zona  Gale.  In  hospital,  by 
T.  \\.  Dickinson.  Glory  of  the  morning,  by  W.  E. 
Leonard. 

Dillaye,  Ina.  Ramona;  a  play  in  five 
acts,  adapted  from  Helen  Hunt  Jackson's 
Indian  novel.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.:  F.  Lc  C. 
Dillaye,  cop.  1887.    40  p.    12°.  NBM 

Dix,  Beulah  Marie.  .Xcross  the  border; 
a  play  of  the  present,  in  one  act  and  four 
scenes.  New  York:  Henry  Holt  &  Co., 
1915.    3  p.l.,  3-96  p.,  2  pi.     12°.  NBM 

.Allison's  lad,  and  other  martial  in- 
terludes. Being  six  one-act  dramas,  set 
forth  by  B.  M.  Dix.  New  Y'ork;  Henry 
Holt  and  Co.,   1910.     4  p.l.,  3-214  p.     12*. 

NBM 

Allison's  lad.  The  hundredth  trick.  The  weak- 
est link.  The  snare  and  the  fowler.  The  captain 
of  the  gate.     The  dark  of  the  dawn. 

.\  legend  of  Saint  Nicholas.     (Poet 

lore.     Boston,  1914.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  473^95.) 

•DA 

Dix,  Beulah  Marie,  and  E\-elyn  G. 
SuTiiERi.ANn.  A  rose  o'  Plymouth-town.  \ 
romantic  comedy  in  four  acts.  Boston: 
The  Fortune  Press,  1903.  5  p.l.,  Ul  p.. 
1  1.,  2  pi.,  2  port.    8°,  NBM 

Doctor  Cure-All.  |A  comedy  in  two 
acts.,     n.  p.   [189-?,     21   p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.ll,  no.5 

Title-page    missing. 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


15 


Doddridge,  Joseph.  Logan.  The  last 
of  the  race  of  Shikellemus  chief  of  the 
Cayuga  nation.  .\  dramatic  piece.  To 
which  is  added.  The  dialogue  of  the  back- 
woodsman, and  the  dandy,  first  recited  at 
the  Buffaloe  Seminary,  July  the  1st,  1821. 
Buffaloe  Creek,  Brooke  County,  Va.: 
printed  for  the  author,  by  Solomon  Sala 
1823.     46  p.,  1  1.     12°.  Reserve 

Reprinted:  Cincinnati:  Robert 

Clarke  &  Co.,  1868.     2  p.l.,  (1)4-76  p.     8° 

HBC 

Donoho,  T.  Seaton.  Oliver  Cromwell: 
a  tragedy  in  five  acts.  Washington:  W. 
H.   Moore,   1860.     72  p.     16°. 

NBLp.v.22,no.2 

Downing,  Henry  Francis.  The  shuttle- 
cock; or.  Israel  in  Russia;  an  original 
drama  in  four  acts.  London:  F.  Griffiths 
(1913,.     96  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.32,  no.4 

Doyle,  Edward.  Cagliostro.  A  dra- 
matic poem  in  five  acts.  New  York: 
printed  for  the  author  by  W.  B.  Smith  & 
Co.  [Cop.  1882.)     131  p.     12°.  NBM 

The    comet;    a   play   of    our    times. 

iln  verse.,      Boston:   R.    G.   Badger,    1908. 
176  p.     12°.  NBM 

Doyle,  Edwin  Adams.  Phocion.  A 
dramatic  poem,  and  other  poems.  Win- 
chester, Ohio:  the  author,  1910.  vii.  214 
p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NBI 

Phocion.    p.    3-72. 

Dramatic  pieces,  calculated  to  exemplify 
the  mode  of  conduct  which  will  render 
young  ladies  both  amiable  and  happy, 
when  their  school  education  is  completed. 
New-Haven:  printed  bj'  Abel  Morse,  1791. 
3  V.  in  1.     12°.  Reserve 

y.  1.  The  good  mother-in-law.  The  good  daugh- 
ter-in-law. 

V.  2.     The    reformation.      The   maternal   sister. 
V.  3.     The  triumph  of  reason.     The  contrast. 

Dreiser,  Theodore.  The  blue  sphere;  a 
drama.  (Smart  set.  New  York,  1914.  8°. 
V.  44,  p.  245-252.)  NBA 

Drey,  Sylvan.  Woman's  rights;  a  com- 
edy. Baltimore:  Cushings  &  Bailev,  1884. 
45  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.l'8,  no.21 

Drogheda,  pseud,  of  A.  S.  Moore?  Cos- 
mos. [A  play  in  three  acts,  and  in  verse.] 
Nashville,  Tenn.:  Cumberland  Presbyte- 
rian  Publishing   House,   1885.     136  p.     8°. 

NBM 

The  Drunkard;  or.  The  fallen  saved!  A 
moral  domestic  drama  in  five  acts.  Bos- 
ton: Jones's  Publishing  House,  1847.  1  p.l., 
(1)6-50  p.  12°.  (Boston  Museum  edition 
of  American  acting  dramas,     no.  1.) 

NBL  p.v.9,  no.8 

Duganne,  Augustine  Joseph  Hickey. 
Woman's  vows  and  Mason's  oaths;  a  play 
in  four  acts.  To  which  are  added,  a  de- 
scription of  the  costumes. .  .and  the  whole 


of  the  stage  business.  New  York:  R.  M. 
De  Witt,  cop.  1874.  76  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
acting  plays,     no.  161.)       NBL  p.v.30,  no.4 

Dumas,  William  Charles.  Belsliazzar. 
(Drama  in  five  acts.)  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger 
(1912).    120  p.    12°.  *PSQ 

Dumont,    Frank.      The    cake    walk.      A 

farce  in  one  scene.    Chicago:  The  Dramat- 

i_c  Publishing  Company  .cop.  1897].     1  p.l., 

5-8  p.     12°.     (The  darkey  &  comic  drama.) 

NBLp.v.l4,  no.6 

Conrad;  or.  The  hand  of  a  friend. 

Drama  in  three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Pub.  Co.  rcop.  1897.,  39  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's   acting  drama,     no.   508.) 

NBLp.v.4,no.l6 

Gambrinus,  king  of  lager  beer.     A 

diabolical,  musical,  comical  and  nonsensi- 
cal Ethiopian  burlesque.  Music  arranged 
for  the  pianoforte  by  A.  B.  Sedgwick. 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company,  cop.  1876.  19  p.  12°.  (De 
Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic  drama,  no. 
106.)  NBL  p.v.5,  no.l 

Get-Rich-Quick    Society;    or.    One 

hundred  for  thirty.  Farce.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop.  1898. 
7  p.     12°.     (The  darkey  &  comic  drama.) 

NBLp.v.14,  no.S 

-^  girl  of  the  century.    A  comedy  in 

one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Publishing 
Co.,  1897.     13  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.ll,no.2 

The  girl  from  Klondike;  or.  Wide- 
awake Nell.  A  comedy-drama,  in  three 
acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company,  cop.  1898.  26  p.  12°.  (.\meri- 
can  acting  drama.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.2 

Scenes  in  front  of  a  clothing  store. 

A  farce,  in  one  scene.  New  York:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop.  1889. 
6  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,     no.  160.)  NBL  p.v.21,  no.6 

The     yellow     kid     who     lives     in 

Hogan's  alley.  A  burlesque.  New  York: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop. 
1897.  9  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  Ethiopian 
and  comic  drama,    no.  164.) 

NBL  p.v.18,  no.l 
Duncan,  Florence  I.  Ye  last  sweet 
thing  in  corners.  Being  ye  faithful  drama 
of  ye  artists'  vendetta.  By  F.  I.  D.  Phila- 
delphia: Duncan  &  Hall  [Cop.  1880,.  66  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Dunlap,  William.  Abaellino,  the  great 
bandit.  A  grand  dramatic  romance,  in 
five  acts.  |By  J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.,  Trans- 
lated from  the  German,  and  adapted  to  the 
New-York  theatre,  by  William  Dunlap. 
New-York:  D.  Longworth,  1807.  63  p.  2. 
ed.     24°.  NCO  p.v.291 

New-York:      T.      Longworth. 

1820.     66  p.     4.  cd.     16°.  NGBp.v.l57,no.6 


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The   Africans;   or,   War.   love,   and 

duty.  A  play,  in  three  acts.  [By  William 
Dunlap.)  Philadelphia:  M.  Carey.  1811.  1 
p.l.,  (1)88-169  p.    16°.  NBMp.v.9 

Andre;   a  tragedy,   in   five   acts:   as 

performed  bv  the  OKI  .'Xmcrican  Company, 
New  York.  March  30,  1798.  To  which  are 
added,  authentic  documents  respecting 
Major  .'Xndre:  consisting  of  letters  to  Miss 
Seward,  the  Cow  chace.  proceedings  of  the 
court  martial.  &c...  New-York:  Printed 
by  T.  &  J.  Swords,  1798.  viii,  (1)10-109  p., 
11.     8°.  Reserve 

Andre:  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts  (and 

in  versej:  as  now  performing  at  the  theatre 
in  New  York.  [By  William  Dunlap.]  To 
which  is  added,  the  Cowchace:  a  satirical 
poem.  By  Major  Andre:  with  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  court-martial;  and  authentic 
documents  concerning  him.  London: 
Printed  for  David  Ogilvy  and  son,  1799. 
viii,   (1)10-110  p.,   1   I.     8°.  Reserve 

— ;—  Andre;  a  tragedy  in  five  acts,  with 
an  introduction  by  Brander  Matthews. 
[To  which  are  added  authentic  documents 
respecting  Major  Andre;  consisting  of  let- 
ters to  Miss  Seward,  the  Cow  Chace,  pro- 
ceedings of  the  court  martial,  etc.]  New 
York:  The  Dunlap  Society,  1887.  xxxiii  p., 
1  1.,  139  p.,  1  port.  8°.  (Dunlap  Society. 
Publications,     v.  4.)  NBL  (Dunlap) 

This  edition,  limited  to  one  hundred  and  scvcnty- 
fivc  copies,  is  a  reprint  from  the  1798  edition  of 
J.  &  T.   Swords  of  New  York. 

The    archers,    or    Mountaineers    of 

Switzerland;  an  opera,  in  three  acts,  as 
performed  by  the  Old  American  Com- 
pany, in  New-York;  to  which  is  subjoined 
a   brief   historical   account   of   Switzerland 

[Bv  William  Dunlap.]  New-York: 
Printed  by  T.  &  J.  Swords,  1796.  viii,  (1) 
10-94  p.,  1  1.    8°.  Reserve 

Darby's     return,     an     interlude... 

New-York:  David  Longworth,  ISO".  3 
p.l.,  (1)218-225  p.    16°.  NBMp.v.8 

Darby's    return.     A   comic   sketch. 

As  performed  at  the  New  York  Theatre 
November  24th,  1789,  for  the  benefit  of 
Mr.  Wignell.  New  York:  Hodge,  Allen  & 
Campbell,  1789.  (Facsimile  reprint,  1899.] 
14  p.,  1  1.  8°.  (Appendix  to  P.  L.  Ford, 
Washington  and  the  theatre.  New  York, 
1899.  8°.  Dunlap  Society.  Publications, 
new  scries,  no.  8.)  NBL  (Dunlap) 

The    dramatic    works    of    William 

Dunlap.  In  ten  volumes,  v.  1-2.  Phila- 
delphia and   New  York,   1806-16.     16°. 

Reserve 

V.  1  has  imprint:  Phihidclphia:  T.  &  G.  Palmer, 
1806;  V.  2  has  imprint:  New-York:  D.  Longworth, 
1816. 

V.  1.  The  father  of  an  only  child.  Leicester. 
Fontainvillc    Abbey.      Darby's    return. 

V.  2.  Voice  of  nature.  Fraternal  discord.  Ital- 
ian father.     Good  neighbor. 

The  father;  or,  American  Shandy- 
ism.  A  comedy,  as  performed  at  the  New- 
York  Theatre,  by  the  Old  American  Com- 


pany. Written  in  the  Year  1788.  (By  Wil- 
liam Dunlap.]  New-York:  Printed  by 
Hodge,  Allen  &  Campbell,  1789.  3  p.l., 
(1)6-56  p..  1  1.    8°.  Reserve 

Fir^t  published  in  the  Massachusetts  magazine:  or, 
Montlily  .Museum,  v.  1,  Oct.  -  Nov.,  1789,  p.  620- 
629.  649-655. 

With     an     introduction     by 

Thomas  J.  McKee.  New  York:  The  Dun- 
lap Society,  1887.  xii  p.,  2  1..  (1)4-68  p., 
1  pi.  8°.  (Dunlap  Society.  Puldications. 
no.  2.)  NBL  (Dunlap) 

This  edition  was  limited  to  one  hundred  and 
seventy-five   copies. 

Fraternal  discord:  a  drama,  in  five 

acts.  Altered  from  the  German  of  A. 
Von  Kotzebue...  New  York:  D.  Long- 
worth,  1809.    69  p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.8 

The  glory  of  Columbia,  her  yeo- 
manry! A  play,  in  five  acts.  New  York: 
David   Longworth,   1817.     56   p.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.8 

The  good  neighbor:  an  interlude,  in 

one  act.  New-York:  David  Longworth, 
1814.    12  p.    16°.  NBM  p.v.8 

The    Italian    father:   a   comedy,    in 

five  acts.  New-York:  D.  Longworth.  1810. 
63  p.    16°.  NBM  p.v.8 

Leicester,  a  tragedy...  New- 
York:  David  Longworth,  1807.  2  p.l.,  (n 
90-150  p.     16°.  NBM 

Lovers  vows;  a  play,  in   five  acts. 

From  the  German  of  Kotzebue.  New- 
York:  David  Longworth,  1814.    74  p.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.8 

Peter  the   Great;   or.  The   Russian 

mother:  a  play.  In  five  acts.  New-York: 
David    Longworth,    1814.     56  p.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.8 

Ribbemont;  or,  The   feudal  baron, 

a  tragedy  in  five  acts.  New  York:  D. 
Longworth,   1803.     12  p.     16°.  NBM 

Rinaldo    Rinaldini;    or.    The    great 

banditti.  A  tragedy  in  five  acts.  By  an 
Anierican  and  a  citizen  of  New  York  [i.  e., 
William  Dunlap].  New  York:  the  author, 
1810.     v(i),  (1)8-82  p.,  1  pi.    24°. 

NCO  p.v.292,  no.4 

Tell   truth  and   shame   the  devil:  a 

comedy,  in  two  acts,  as  performed  by  the 
Old  .'Xmcrican  Company,  New-York,  Jan- 
uary, 1797.  (By  William  Dunlap.]  New- 
York:  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.  1797. 
3  p.l.,  (1)6-45(1)  p.    8°.  Reserve 

The  virgin   of  the  sun:  a  play,   in 

five  acts.  From  the  Geriuan  of  Augustus 
von  Kotzebue.  With  notes  marking  the 
variations  from  the  original.  (By  William 
Dunlap.]  New-York:  printed  by  G.  F. 
Hopkins,  for  William  Dunlap,  1800.  iv  p., 
1  1.,  (1)8-80  p.  8°.  (German  theatre,  no. 
2.)  Reserve 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

The  voice   of  nature:   a   drama,   in 

three  acts.    Translated  and  altered  from  a 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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French  melo  dranie,  called  The  judgment 
of  Solomon...  New  York:  David  Long- 
worth,   1807.     41(1)  p.,  1  1.     2.  ed.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.8 

The  wife  of  two  husbands:  a  drama, 

in  five  acts...     New-York:  D.  Lonfjworth. 

1811.  55  p.     2.  ed.     16°.  NBM  p.v.8 

The   wild-goose   chace:   a   play,   in 

four  acts.  With  songs.  From  the  Ger- 
man of  Augustus  von  Kotzebue.  With 
notes  marking  the  variations  from  the 
original.  [Also.  The  life  of  Kotzebue,  writ- 
ten by  himself.]  New-York:  Printed  by 
G.  F.  Hopkins,  for  William  Dunlap,  and 
sold  at  the  office  of  the  printer  [and 
others),  1800.  x  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-104  p., 
2   fronts.     8°.      (German   theatre,      no.    1.) 

Reserve 

Yankee  chronology;  or.  Huzza  for 

the  Constitution!  A  musical  interlude,  in 
one  act.  To  which  are  added,  the  patriotic 
songs  of  The  freedom  of  the  seas,  and 
Yankee  tars.     New-York:   D.   Longworth, 

1812.  16  p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.8 

.A  Dutchman  in  Ireland.  A  comic 
sketch.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
ing Company  [18 — ?].  8  p.  12°.  (The 
darkey  &  comic  drama.)     NBL  p.v.l4,  no.4 

E.,  A.  Matchmakers.  A  comedy  in  one 
act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop. 
1884.]  30  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.9 

Ebin,  Alex.  B.  "Marriageables."  A 
farcical  comedy  from  modern  life  in  Xew 
York  —  in  three  acts.  (New  York.i  cop. 
1912.    64  p.    8\  NBL  p.v.29,  no.7 

"Portia  in  politics."    A  play  in  three 

acts.    [New  York,,  cop.  1912.    64  p.    8°. 

NBL  p.v.29,  no.8 

Eddy,  Marion.  The  outcast's  daughter. 
A  drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Pub.  Co.  (Cop.  1899.,  32  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's   acting  drama.)    NBL  p.v.4,  no.15 

Eggerth,  Werner.  My  own  philosophy, 
and  other  poems  and  dramas.  Chicago: 
The  Lakeside  Press,  R.  R.  Donnelley  & 
Sons  Company  [Cop.  1909,.  x,  292  p.,  1  1. 
8°.  NBI 

The  dramas  are:  Among  the  pioneers.  Strife 
and   peace.      The   last  of   the   Barotins. 

Ehrmann,  Max.  Jesus:  a  passion  play. 
New  York:  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.  (Cop.  1915., 
282  p.    12°.  NBM 

Eliot,  Annie.  The  green-room  rivals. 
A  comedietta  in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1894.  16  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBLp.v.l9,no.l 

Ellet,  Elizabeth  Fries  Lummis.  Teresa 
Contarini:  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts.  (In  her: 
Poems,  translated  and  original.  Philadel- 
phia, 1835.     16°.    p.  137-229.)  NBHD 


Elliott,  William.  Fiesco:  a  tragedy.  By 
an  American  [i.  e.,  William  Elliott,.  New 
York:  published  for  the  author,  1850.  iv 
p.,    1    1.,   7-64  p.     12°.  NBMp.v.l 

EUiston,  A.  Louis.  An  unlucky  tip.  A 
comedietta  in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1903.  29  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition   of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.l9,  no.l6 

Emerson,  William  R.  Putkins.  Heir 
to  —  Castles  in  the  air.  A  comic  drama, 
in  one  act...  Boston:  G.  M.  Baker  & 
Co.  icop.  1871.)     16  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.5,  no.6 

Emmons,  R.  Tecumseh;  or.  The  battle 
of  the  Thames,  a  national  drama,  in  five 
acts.     Philadelphia,   1836.     36  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.3 

Enander,  Hilma  L.  Three  plays.  Bos- 
ton: R.  G.  Badger  ,1913,.    75  p.    12°.  NBM 

In  the  light  of  the  stone.  The  man  who  did  not 
understand.      On  the  trail. 

English,  Thomas  Dunn.  The  Mormons; 
or.  Life  at  Salt  Lake  City.  A  drama,  in 
three  acts... as  performed  at  Burton's 
Theatre,  March,  1858.  New  York:  S. 
French  [1858,.  43  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard  drama,  acting  edition,  no.  205.) 
ZZMGp.v.21,no.5 

Eno,  Henry  Lane.  The  Baglioni.  A 
plav  in  five  acts.  New  York:  Moffat,  Yard 
&  Co.,  1905.    4  p.l.,  148  p.    8°.  NBM 

Eshobel,  Raymond.  How  much  I  loved 
thee!  A  drama.  [Washington,  D.  C:  the 
author,  cop.  1884.,     vi  p.,  1  1.,  153  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Eustaphieve,  Alexis.  Alexis,  the  czare- 
witz.  A  tragedy  in  five  acts.  (In  his:  Re- 
flections, notes,  and  original  anecdotes, 
illustrating  the  character  of  Peter  the 
Great.  Boston,  1814.  2.  ed.  12°.  p.  141- 
224.)  GLF 

Evans,  Florence  Wilkinson.  The  ride 
home.  Poems:  with  The  marriage  of 
Guineth,  a  play  in  one  act.  Boston: 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1913.  xi(i),  388  p., 
1  1.     12°.  NBI 

Evans,  Nathaniel.  An  Exercise;  con- 
taining, A  Dialogue"  and  Ode  on  Occasion 
of  the  Peace.  Performed  at  the  Public 
Commencement  in  the  College  of  Philadel- 
phia, May  17th,  1763.  (In  his:  Poems  on 
several  occasions.  Philadelphia,  1772.  8°. 
p.  72-81.)  Reserve 

The  Eve  of  St.  John.  A  melodramatic 
spectacle  in  three  acts.  Version  of  Naiad 
queen.     [18-?,    2  p.l.,  24  1.     f°.      t  NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Everett,  David.  Daranzel;  or.  The  Per- 
sian patriot.  An  original  drama.  In  five 
acts.  [In  verse.,  Boston:  John  Russell, 
1800.     66  p.,   1    1.     8°.       NBLp.v.l3,no.3 

Ewer,  William  Brooks.  Prince  Charm- 
ing; a  play  in  a  prologue  and  three  acts. 


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(In  verse. 1  Middletowii,  X.  Y.:  Hanford  & 
Horton  Co.,  1913.  48  |)..  1  i)ort.  2.  ed. 
8°.  NBL  p.v.29,  no.l 

Ewing,  Thomas,  the  younger.  Jona- 
than; a  tragedy.  (In  five  acts  and  in  verse.) 
New  York:  Funk  &  Wagnalls  Co..  1902. 
148  p.     12°.  *PSQ 

Fairman,  James.  The  voice  of  the  sea. 
A  comedy,  in  three  acts.  n.  p.:  the  author 
rcop.  1882i.     103  p.    8°.      NBL  p.v.13,  no.5 

Faugeres,  Margaretta  Bleeckcr.  Beli- 
sariii.';:  a  tragedy.  New  York:  Printed  by 
T.  ai.d  J    Swords,  1795.    53  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Fawcett,  Edgar.  The  Buntling  ball;  a 
Grseco-Amcrican  play,  being  a  poetical 
satire  on  New  York  society.  Illustrations 
by  C.  D.  Weldon.  New  York:  Funk  &: 
Wagnalls,  1884.     154  p.    illus.    8°.      NBM 

Published    anonymously. 

New  York:  Funk  &  Wagnalls, 

1885.     154  p.    illus.    8°.  NBM 

The    new    King    Arthur:    an    opera 

without  music.  New  York:  Funk  &  Wag- 
nalls, 1885.     iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-164  p.     12°. 

NBM 

New  York:  Funk  &  Wagnalls. 

1885.     iv  p.,   1   I.,   (1)8-164  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

NBM 
Federalism  triumphant  in  the  steady 
habit.s  of  Connecticut  alone,  or,  The  turn- 
pike road  to  a  fortune.  A  comic  opera, 
or,  political  farce  in  si.x  acts,  as  performed 
at  the  Theatres  Royal  and  Aristocratic  at 
Hartford  and  New-Haven  October  1801. 
n.  p.:  printed  in  the  year  1802.     40  p.     8°. 

IQL 

Felix,  F.     Pontia:  the  daughter  of  Pilate. 

Drama  in  four  acts.     Baltimore:  J.  Murpliv 

Co.,  1899.    52  p.     12°.        NBL  p.v.18,  no.l'S 

The    shepherdess    of    Lourdes;    or, 

The  blind  princess.  A  drama  in  five  acts. 
Baltimore:  Jolin  Murphy  Co.,  1899.  66  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.l9.no.l5 

Femald,  Chester  Bailey.  The  cat  and 
the  cherub:  a  play  in  one  act.  New  York: 
S.  French,  1912.  35  p.  illus.  12°.  (French's 
acting  edition  of  plays,     v.   162,  no.  3.) 

NCO 

The    married    woman;    a    play     in 

three  acts.  London:  Sidgwick  &  Jackson, 
Ltd.,  1913.     111(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  pursuit  of  Pamela;  a  comedy. 

(In  4  acts.]  New  York:  S.  French.  1914. 
viii,  96  p.,  4  pi.  12°.  (Froiub's  acting 
edition,     no.  2527.)  NCO  p.v.386,  no.l 

Ficke,  Arthur  Davison.  Mr.  Faust.  |A 
play  in  5  acts  and  in  verse.]  New  N'ork: 
Mitcliell  Kcnncrk-y.  1913.  ix(i),  115  p. 
12°.     (Modern  drama  series.)  NBM 

Field,  Henrietta  Dexter,  and  R.  M. 
Field.   The  muses  up  to  d;itc.     (Short  plays 


for  children.)  Chicago:  Way  &  Williams, 
1897.  xi  p.,  1  1.,  11-278  p.,  1  1.  12°.  NAS 
The  muses  up  to  date.  Cinderella.  Trouble  in 
the  Harden.  The  modern  Cinderella.  The  wooing 
of  Penelope.     A   lesson   from   fairy  land. 

Field,  Kate.  Extremes  meet.  A  comedi- 
etta... London:  Samuel  French  (18—?). 
16  p.     12°.  NCOp.v.266 

Fields,  .\nnie  Adams.  Orpheus:  a 
masque.  Boston:  Houghton.  Mifflin  & 
Co.,  1900.    3  p.l.,  42  p.,  1  pi.    8°.        NBM 

Fillmore,  J.  E.  War.  A  play  in  one 
act.  (Poet  lore.  Boston,  1914.  8°.  v.  25, 
p.  523-533.)  *DA 

Finch,  Lucine.  The  butterfly.  (Poet 
lore.     Boston,  1910.    8°.    v.  21,  p.  401^14.) 

•DA 

Fiske,  Isabella  Howe.  A  comedy  of  the 
exile.  (Poet  lore.  Boston.  1906.  8°.  v. 
17,  no.  1,  March,  1906,  p.  51-58.)         *  DA 

Fitch,  Clyde.  Barbara  Frietchie,  the 
Frederick  girl.  A  play  in  four  acts.  New 
York  City:  Life  Pub.  Co.,  1900.  128  p.. 
10  pi.,  2  port.    8°.  NBM 

Beau    Brummel.      A    play    in    four 

acts  written  for  Richard  Mansfield.  New 
York:  John  Lane  Co.,  1908.  142  p.,  8  pi.. 
1  port.    8°.  NBM 

• Captain  Jinks  of  the  horse  marines. 

A  fantastic  comedy  in  three  acts.  New 
York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1902.  6  p.l., 
3-166  p.,  1  1.,  15  pi.,  1  port.    8°.        NBM 

The  climbers.    A  play  in  four  acts. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1906.  265 
p.    12°.  NBM 

The  girl  with   the  green  eyes.     A 

play  in  four  acts.  New  York:  The  Mac- 
millan Co..  1905.    200  p.     12°.  NBM 

Her  own  way.    A  play  in  four  acts. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1907.  xiii, 
235  p.    12°.  NBM 

Nathan  Hale.    A  play  in  four  acts. 

New  York:  R.  H.  Russell,  1899.  6  p  ].. 
100  p.,   12  pi.     8°.  NBM 

The  stubbornness  of  Geraldine.     A 

play  in  four  acts.  New  York:  The  Macmil- 
lan Co.,  1906.    xi,  214  p.     12°.  NBM 

The    truth.     A   play    in    four   acts. 

New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1907.  xiii, 
237  p.     12°.  NBM 

Also  printed  in  T.  H.  Dickinson's  Chief  conlem- 
forary  Jramatiils.  p.  237-282. 

Fitzpatrick,  Ernest  Hugh.  Magdalene 
of  I'raiice;  an  historical  drama  in  four 
acts.  Ponliac,  III.:  The  Sentinel  Pub.  Co., 
1907.     62  p.,  12  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

NBLp.v.l2,no.l6 

Fitzpatrick,  F.  W.  The  fall  of  Babylon. 
The  scenario  of  a  spectacular  drama. 
Washington.  D.  C:  Shaw  Bros.,  1910.  18 
p.     illus.     8°.  NBL  p.v.13,  no.l2 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


19 


Flora;  or.  The  lover's  ordeal.  An  oper- 
etta in  two  acts.  Huntington:  Long- 
Islander   Print,   1857.     7  1.     16°. 

NBLp.v.l7,no.5 

FoUen,  Eliza  Lee  Cabot,  compiler. 
Home  dramas  for  young  people.  Boston 
and  Cambridge:  James  Munroe  and  Com- 
pany,  1859.     vi  p.,  2  1.,   (1)4^41   p.     12°. 

NBM 

For  love.  A  drama  in  three  acts. 
[18— ?i     3  pamphlets.     4°.  t  NCOF 

Prompter's    manuscript   copy. 

Ford,  .'Mfred.  Scenes  and  sonnets. 
New  York:  Tappen  Bowne,  printer  [COp. 
1872].     31    p.      12°.  NBHp.v.33,no.7 

The  plays  included  are:  Jael  and  Sisera:  a 
woman's  rights  drama  and  The  five  hour  law:  or, 
Scenes   in    Athens. 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester.  "The  best  laid 
plans."  As  enacted  in  Two  social  cups  of 
tea.  Two  social  jokes,  and  One  social 
agonj'.  [By  P.  L.  Ford.i  [New  York?i 
1889.     27  p.     8°.  NBLp.v.lO,no.l3 

Forrest,  Thomas.  The  disappointment; 
or.  The  force  of  credulity.  A  new  comic- 
opera,  in  three  acts.  By  Andrew  Barton 
[Pseud.].  Second  Edition,  revised  and  cor- 
rected, with  large  additions  by  the  .'\uthor. 
Philadelphia:  printed  for  and  sold  liv  Fran- 
cis Shallus,  1796.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-94  p.,  1  1. 
12°.  Reserve 

The  Forty  thieves;  a  grand  melodra- 
matic romance,  in  two  acts.  New  York: 
S.  French  [18—?).  26  p.  12°.  (French's 
American  drama,     no.  21.)  NBM  p.v.2 

Foulke,  William  Dudley.  Maya;  a 
drama.  [In  five  acts  and  in  verse.]  _New 
York:  Cosmopolitan  Press,  1911.  70  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Fowler,  Manly  B.  The  prophecy;  or. 
Love  and  friendship:  a  drama  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  Murden  &  Thomson.  1821.  34 
p.     16°.  NCOp.v.251,no.lO 

Frank.  Florence  Kiper.  Jael;  a  poetic 
drama  in  one  act.  Chicago:  The  Little 
Theatre,    1914.     29(1)   p.     12°.  *  PSQ 

Frank,  Maude  Morrison.  Short  plays 
about  famous  authors.  New  York:  Henry 
Holt  and  Company,  1915.    vii,  144  p.     12°. 

NBM 

A  mistake  at  the  manor.  When  Heine  was 
twenty-one.  Miss  Burney  at  Court.  A  Christmas 
eve  with  Charles  Dickens.     The  fairies'  plea. 

Frank  Glynn's  wife;  or.  An  American 
harem.  A  comedietta  in  one  act.  Chica- 
go: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 
[Cop.  1897).  14  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,     no.  461.)  NBL  p.v.2,  no.l 

Franklin,  Frank  Milton.  Prince  and 
profligate:  a  drama  in  four  acts.  New 
York:  S.  French  (Cop.  1904,.  4  p.l.,  145  p. 
8°.  NBM 

Franklin,  S.  A  question  of  honor.  A 
dramatic  sketch  in  one  act.     Philadelphia: 


Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1899.  19  p.  12°.  (Dra- 
matic library,     v.   1,  no.   188.) 

NBLp.v.l9,no.lO 

Fraser,  John  A.  Because  I  love  you. 
Drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company  [COp.  1899j.  60 
p.     12°.     (Sergei's  acting  drama,    no.  447.) 

NBL  p.v.2,  no.3 

Bloomer  girls;  or.  Courtship  in  the 

twentieth  century.  A  satirical  comedy  in 
one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co. 
[Cop.  1896.)  23  p.  12°.  (American  ama- 
teur drama.)  NBL  p.v.6,  no.4 

A  cheerful  liar.    Farcical  comedy  in 

three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  [Cop.  1896).  56  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  415.) 

NBL  p.v.2,  no.2 

A    delicate    question.     An   original 

comedy  drama  in  four  acts.  Author's 
edition.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  [Cop.  1896).  64  p.  12°. 
(.American  amateur  drama.) 

NBL  p.v.  18,  no.5 

A  modern  Ananias.     A  comedy  in 

three  acts.  Author's  edition.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company  [Cop. 
1895).  66  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.   361.)  NBL  p.v.2,  no.6 

Santiago;  or,  For  the  red,  white  and 

blue.  A  war  drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company  [COp. 
1898).  58  p.,  1  pi.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,     no.   314.)  NBL  p.v.2,  no.S 

The  showman's  ward.   A  comedy  in 

three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub. 
Co.  [Cop.  1896.)  49  p.  12°.  (American 
amateur  drama.)  NBL  p.v.6,  no.S 

'  Twixt  love  and  money.    A  comedy 

drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  (Cop.  1896). 
68  p.     12°.     (American  acting  drama.) 

NBL  p.v.18,  no.4 

A  woman's  honor.     Drama  in  four 

acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company  [Cop.  1899).  53  p.  12°.  (Sergei's 
acting  drama,    no.  431.)        NBL  p.v.2,  no.4 

Freybe,  C.  E.  In  garrison.  (  Poet  lore. 
Boston,  1915.    4°.    v.  26,  p.  499-511.)  *  DA 

Fuller,  Henry  Blake.  The  puppet-booth. 
Twelve  plays.  New  York:  The  Century 
Co.,  1896.     4  p.l.,  212  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  cure  of  souls.  On  the  whirlwind.  The  love 
of  love.  .Afterglow.  The  ship  comes  in.  At  Saint 
Judas's.  The  light  that  always  is.  The  dead-and- 
alive.  Northern  lights.  The  story-spinner.  The 
stranger   within   the   gates.      In  such  a   night. 

Fuller,  Horace  W.  Dear  uncle.  A 
comedy  in  four  acts.  Adapted  from  the 
French  of  "L'Heritage  de  M.  Plumet." 
New  York:  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1890. 
42  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting  plays,  no. 
353.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.13 

Furman,  A.  A.  Philip  of  Pokanokct;  an 
Indian  drama.  New  York:  Stettner,  Lam- 
bert and  Co.,   1894.     136  p.     12°.         HBC 


20 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Fumiss,  Grace  Livingston.  A  box  of 
monkeys.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros. 
(Cop.  1891. 1     2  p.l.,   (1)4-61  p.     16°  . 

NBL  p.v.32,  no.9 

■        ■  A  farce  in 


NULp.v.JZ,  no.y 

The  corner  lot  chorus.     A  farce  in 

le    act.      Boston:    W.    H.    Baker    &    Co. 
3p.   1891.)     19  p.     12°.     (Baker's  edition 

plays.)  NBL  p.v.l9,  no.6 

The  Jack  trust.   New  York:  Harper 

&    Bros.      (Cop.    1891.)     2    p.l..    (1)4-63    p. 
16°.  NBLp.v.31,no.2 


tcop. 


NBLp.v.Jl.no.i! 

-  Tulu.     New  York:  Harper  &  Bros. 
1891.J     2  p.l.,   (1)4-87  p.     16°. 

NBLp.v.31,no.3 


1^    Lt   I-t      IJ.V.tJiy      llU.kJ 

The  veneered  savage.     New  York: 

r  &  Bros.  [Cop.  1891.,    2  p.l.,  (1)4-33 

NBLp.v.31,no.4 


Harpc 
p.      16 

Gale,  Jane  Winsor.  Victoria;  a  comedy 
in  tliree  short  acts.  (Poet  lore.  Boston, 
1915.    8°.    26,  p.  78-110.)  *  DA 

Gale,  Zona.  The  neighbours.  (In:  T.  H. 
Dickinson,  editor,  Wisconsin  plays.  New 
York,   1914.     12°.     p.   1-67.)  NBL 

Gardiner,  Margaret  Doane.  Universal 
neurasthenia;  or,  The  house  of  rest.  New 
York:  F.  F.  Sherman,  1909.     29  p.     8°. 

NBM 

Gardner,  Nelson.  Two  dramas  and  one 
song.  New  York:  Press  of  The  Friedman 
Print,   1907.     73  1.     16°.     NBL  p.v.ll,no.3 

The  plays  are  Clio  and  Lycaon  and  The  martyred 
maid. 

Gamett,  Porter.  The  green  knight;  a 
vision.  Music  by  E.  G.  Stricklen,  with  a 
cover  design  by  A.  Putnam:  decorations 
by  R.  W.  Hart  &  E.  Neuhaus. .  .  The  ninth 
grove  play  of  the  Bohemian  Club  of  San 
Francisco,  as. .  .performed. .  .on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  club's  thirty-fourth  annual  mid- 
summer jinks...  San  Francisco:  private- 
ly printed  for  the  Bohemian  Club  |by  Tay- 
lor, Nash  &  Taylor,!  1911.  xxviii,  62  p., 
1  1.,  1  plan,  1  pi.    8°.  NBM 

Gates,  Eleanor.  "We  are  seven";  a 
thrie-act  whimsical  farce.  New  York: 
Arrow  Pul).  Co.  (1915.,     166  p.     8°.  NBM 

Gayarrfi,  Charles  fitienne  Arthur.  The 
school  for  politics.  A  dramatic  novel. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1854.  158 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Gayler,  Charles.     The  son  of  the  night. 

A  drama,   in   three   days:  and   a   prologue 

New   York:   S.   French   |1857i.     42  p. 

12°.     (French's  standard  drama,    no.  169.) 

NBM  p.v.2 

Same.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    nis.    notes. 

Gentlemen  coons'  parade.  Musical 
sketch,  in  one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic 
Publisliing  Company,  cop.  1885.  8  p.  12°. 
(The  darkey  &  comic  drama.) 

NBLp.v.l9,no.7 


Getchell,  \V.  P.  A  fisherman's  luck.  A 
comedy-drama  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1893.)  47  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.19,  no.3 

Gibson,  Preston.  S.  O.  S.;  a  play  in  one 
act.  -Adapted,  with  permission  of  publish- 
er, from  a  short  story  by  Leonard  Mer- 
rick. New  York:  S.  French,  1912.  32  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.28,  no.2 

Gildehaus,  Charles,  ^neas.  .-V  drama. 
Saint  Louis:  .A.  Ungar  &  Co..  prtrs..  1884. 
54  p.    8°.  NBLp.v.24,  no.8 

Plays.   Sibyl.  Telemachus.  Aeneas. 

iln  verse.)  Saint  Louis:  J.  L.  Boland  Book 
and  Stationery  Co.,  1888.  iv  p.,  2  1.,  2.S8  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Gillette,  William.  Electricity;  a  comedy 
in  three  acts.  (Drama.  Chicago.  1913.  8°. 
1913.  no.  12,  p.  12-123.)  NAFA 

Gilmore,  Marion  Forster.  Virginia:  a 
tragedy,  and  other  poems.  Louisville,  Ken- 
tucky: J.  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  1910.  4  p.l..  79 
p.       8°.  NBI 

Godfrey,  Thomas,  the  younger.  Juve- 
nile poems  on  various  subjects.  With  The 
Prince  of  Parthia,  a  tragedy...  To  which 
is  prefixed.  Some  Account  of  the  .\uthor 
and  his  Writings.  Philadelphia,  Printed 
by  Henry  Miller,  1765.  xxvi  p.,  1  1..  223  p. 
4°.  Reserve 

Goldschmidt,  William.  Hadassah;  or. 
The  Persian  queen.  Operetta  in  three  acts. 
Music  by  S.  Sabel.  n.  p.,  cop.  1891.  35  p. 
8°.  *  PSQ 

Goodloe,  .Vbbie  Carter,  .\ntinoiis.  A 
tragedy.  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 
Co.,  1891.    139  p.    12°.  NBM 

Goodman,  Kenneth  Sawyer.  Back  of 
the  Yards.  A  play  in  one  act.  New  York: 
D.  C.  Vaughan,  1914.  44  p.  12°.  (Stage 
Guild  plays.)  NBL  p.v.32,  no.3 

Dust  of  the  road:  a  play  in  one  act. 

Chicago:  Stage  Guild  ,1912,.     21  p.    8°. 

NBL  p.v.28,  no.lO 

Ephraim    and    the    winged    l)car;    a 

Christmas-eve  nightmare  in  one  act.  New 
York:  D.  C.  Vaughan,  1914.    31(1)  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.32,  no.2 

Goodman,  Kenneth  Sawyer,  and  T.  W. 

Stevens.   A  pageant  for  Independence  day. 

Chicago:    Stage    Guild    icop.    I912|.     20    I. 

ilhis.     8°.  NBL  p.v.28,  no.l 

Gould,  Edward  Sherman.  "The  very 
age!"  .\  comedy,  in  five  acts.  New  York: 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1850.     153  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.3 

Grand-bas,  and  Loin-ow,  pseuds.  Re- 
ceipt for  newly-married  people.  A  com- 
edy, in  one  act  only,  but  quite  a  number 
of  toucliing  scenes.  Prepared  for  tlie  oc- 
casion by  Grand-bas  and  Loin-ow.  Al- 
bany: Weed,  Parsons  and  Co..  1877.  42  p. 
24°.  NBL  p.v.31,  no.6 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


21 


Grant,  Percy  Stickney.  The  return  of 
Odysseus;  a  poetic  drama  in  four  acts. 
New  York:  Brentano,  1912.  6  p.l.,  5-132 
p.     8°.  NBM 

Grant,  Robert.  The  lambs.  A  tragedy. 
IHustrated.  Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co., 
1883.     61  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  Gray  tigers  of  Smithville;  or,  He 
would  and  he  wouldn't:  a  school  extrava- 
ganza in  three  acts,  edited  by  E.  Roth. 
Philadelphia,  1887.  iv,  S-80  p.  16°.  (Amer- 
ican school  and  college  plays,     no.  1.) 

NBLp.v.20,  no.lO 

Green,  Anna  Katherine,  afterwards  Mrs. 
Charles  Rohlfs.  Risifi's  daughter.  A 
drama.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
1887.     2  p.l.,  109  p.     12°.  NBM 

Greene,  Clay  M.  The  dispensation,  and 
other  plays.  New  York:  G.  H.  Doran  Co. 
il914.,     4  p.l.,  5-96  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  dispensation.  The  star  of  Bethlehem. 
"Through  Christmas  bells."  The  awakening  of 
Barbizon. 

Greene,  H.  Copley.  Theophile,  a  mir- 
acle play.  Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Co., 
1898.     viii,  32  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NBM 

Greenough,  J.  B.  Queen  of  hearts,  a 
dramatic  fantasia.  Boston:  Ginn,  Heath 
&  Co.,  1885.  46  p.  12°.  (Diversions  for 
students,     no.   1.)  MZBp.v.3,  no.2 

The  rose  and  the  ring.    Adapted  for 

the  private  stage  from  Thackeray's  Christ- 
mas pantomime.  By  the  author  of  "The 
queen  of  hearts."  Cambridge:  C.  W. 
Sever,  1880.    43  p.     12°.        NBL  p.v.9,no.4 

Griffith,   Helen   Sherman.     The  burglar 
alarm.     A   comedietta   in   one  act.     Phila- 
delphia: The   Penn   Pub.   Co.,  1899.     17  p. 
12°.      (Dramatic    library,      v.    1,    no.    180.) 
NBL  p.v.18,  no.6 

Help  wanted:  a  comedy  in  two  acts. 

Philadelphia:  The  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1908. 
27  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.6,no.l2 

Griffith,  William.  Trialogues.  Kansas 
City,  Mo.:  Hudson-Kimberly  Pub.  Co., 
1897.     2  p.l.,  ix-xii,  65  p.     12°.  NBM 

Spring.      Summer.      Autumn.      Winter. 

Groff,  Alice.  Freedom.  A  play  in  four 
acts.  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger,  1904.  58  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Gross,  Samuel  Eberly.  The  merchant 
prince  of  Cornville.  A  comedy.  Chicago: 
Rand,  McNally  &  Company  [Cop.  1896). 
168  p.     8°.  NBM 

Gundelfinger,  George  Frederick.  The 
ice  lens;  a  four-act  play  on  college  morals 
(causes  and  consequences).  New  York: 
Shakespeare  Press,  1913.     212  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Guptill,  Elizabeth  F.  A  trip  to  story- 
land.  A  musical  play  for  children.  Chi- 
cago: T.  S.  Denison  icop.  190Sj.  46  p. 
12°.      (Denison's   specialties.) 

NBL  p.v.8,  no.9 


Hagedom,  Hermann.  The  horse  thieves. 
A  comedy  in  one  act.  [Boston:]  privately 
reprinted  from  the  Boston  Transcript, 
May,  1909.     45  p.,  2  pl.    8°.  NBM 

Makers  of  madness;  a  play  in  one 

act  and  three  scenes.  New  York:  M;ic- 
niillan  Co.,  1914.    95  p.    12°.  NBM 

The  silver  blade.     A  drama  in  one 

act.  [In  verse.]  Berlin:  A.  Unger,  1907. 
61  p.    8°.  NBM 

Hageman,  Maurice.  The  first  kiss.  A 
comedy  in  one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Pu1)lishing  Company  (Cop.  1897).  16 
p.      12°.      (American   acting   drama.) 

NBL  p.v.19,  no.9 

Hector.  A  farce  in  one  act.  Chi- 
cago: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 
icop.  1897).     1  p.l.,  5-23  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.19,  no.13 

Professor    Robinson.      Comedy    in 

one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
ing Company  ccop.  1899].  18  p.  12°. 
(American  acting  drama.) 

NBL  p.v.17,  no.2 

To   rent.      Comedietta   in    one   act. 

Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Co. 
(1898.]  10  p.  12°.  (American  acting 
drama.)  NBLp.v.4,  no.l9 

Two   veterans.      Farce   in   one   act. 

Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Com- 
pany [Cop.  1899).  12  p.  12°.  (American 
acting  drama.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.3 

What  became  of  Parker.     A  farce 

comedy  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company  [COp.  1898].  72 
p.     8°.     (Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  443.) 

NBLp.v.2,no.3 

Haid,   P.   Leo.     Major  John   Andre:  an 

historical  drama  in  five  acts.     Baltimore: 

J.  Murphy  &  Co.,  1876.    vi  p.,  1  1.,  9-68  p. 

12°.  NBMp.v.l 

Hall,  Louisa  Jane  Park.  Miriam.  A 
dramatic  poem.  Boston:  H.  P.  Nichols  & 
Co.,  1838.     viii  p.,  1  1.,  122  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.3 

Miriam,  and  Joanna  of  Naples,  with 

other  pieces  in  verse  and  prose.  Boston: 
Wm.  Crosbv  and  H.  P.  Nichols,  1850.  4 
p.l.,  (1)  6-403  p.    12°.  NBY 

Miriam:  a  dramatic  poem,  p.   11-111. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  1786-1875.  Crom- 
well: a  tragedy  in  five  acts  (and  in  verscj 
by  the  author  of  "Thomas  a  Becket"  ji.  e. 
Alexander  Hamilton).  New  York:  Dick  Ik 
Fitzgerald  [Cop.  1868).  3  p.l.,  (1)6-124  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Dramas    and   poems.      New    York: 

Dick  &  Fitzgerald  [Cop.  1887].  vii,  124, 
106  p.,  2  1.,  9-133  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  dramas  are  Cromwell,  Thomas  a*  Becket  and 
Canonicus. 

Thomas    a'    Becket:    a    tragedy    in 

five  acts.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald 
(Cop.  1863).    106  p.    12°.  NBM 


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Haney,  John  Louis.  Monsieur  D'Or;  a 
dramatic  fantasy.  Pliiladelphia:  The 
Egerton  Press,  1910.     145  p.     12°.      NBM 

Hanna,  Elizabeth  Hcniing.  The  court 
of  Juno.  A  lyrical  drama  in  two  acts. 
Atlanta.  Ga.:  (Franklin  Print.  &  Pub.  Co..i 
1903.     46  p.     16°.  NBLp.v.22,no.l2 

Hanshew,  T.  W.  The  'forty-niners;  a 
drama  of  the  gold  mines.  (Reprinted  in: 
Alfred  Bates,  editor,  The  drama.  Lon- 
don, 1903.    8°.    V.  20,  p.  233-275.)  NAF 

Hapgood,  Neith  Boyce.  Winter's  night; 
a  plav  in  one  act.  By  Neith  Boyce. 
(Trend.  New  York,  1914.  8°.  v.  7,  p.  524- 
530.)  *  DA 

Harby,  Isaac.  Alberti,  a  play,  in  five 
acts.  (In  his:  A  selection  from  the  mis- 
cellaneous writings  of  the  late  Isaac 
Harby.     Charleston,    1829.     8°.     p.   3-54.1 

NBQ 

Harper,  John  Murdoch.  Champlain;  a 
drama  in  three  acts.  |In  verse. i  With  an 
introduction  entitled:  Twenty  years  and 
after.  Toronto:  Trade  Pub.  Co.  tcop.  1908.] 
296  p.,  1  pi.    8°.  NCR 

Harrigan,  Edward.  The  blue  and  the 
grey.  A  dramatic  sketch,  in  two  scenes. 
New  York,  1875.     12  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.32,no.ll 

Harrison,    Constance    Cary.      Alice    in 

Wonderland.  A  play  for  children  in  three 
acts:  dramatized  by  Mrs.  Harrison.  Il- 
lustrations by  J.  Tenniel.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  rcop.  1890]. 
35   p.     12°.     (Children's  plays.) 

NBLp.v.19,  no.5 

Harte,  Bret.  Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar. 
A  drama  |in  four  actsi.  Boston:  Hou'.,'li- 
ton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1882.    151  p.    16°.  NBM 

Hartmann,  Karl  Sadakichi.  Buddha.  A 
drama  in  twelve  scenes.  New  York: 
author's  edition,  1897.    45  p.     12°.        NBM 

Christ.     A  dramatic  poein  in  tliri-c 

acts.  (Boston:]  author's  edition,  1893.  SI 
p.     12°.  NBM 

A  tragedy  in  a  New  York  flat.     A 

dramatic  episode  in  two  scenes.  New 
York:  the  author,  1896.    11  p.    8°. 

NBLp.v.lO.no.e 

Haviland,  J.  Butler.  Miss  Jones,  jour- 
nalist; or.  For  the  special  edition.  A  farci- 
cal sketch  in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1904.  11  p.  12°.  (Vaude- 
ville stage.)  NBL  p.v.l,  no.l6 

Mrs.  Maltby's  mole;  or.  The  cop- 
per casket.  A  farcical  sketch  in  one  act. 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1904.  11  p. 
12°.     (Vaudeville  stage.)     NBL  p.v.l,  no.lS 

Hayward,  Edward  F.  The  mothers. 
Boston:  Richard  G.  Badger,  1903.  27  p. 
16°.  NBM 


Hazelton,  George  Cochrane,  the  young- 
er, and  J.  H.  Be.vrimo.  The  yellow  jacket; 
a  Chinese  play  done  in  a  Chinese  manner. 
In  three  acts.  Illustrated  by  .\.  Genthe. 
(Introduction  by  Brander  Matthews.:  In- 
dianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill  Co.  il913.i  8 
p.l.,  190  p.,  11  pi.    12°.  NBM 

Head,  Edward  Francis.  Poltroonius.  A 
tragic  farce,  in  one  act.  By  an  admirer  of 
chivalry  (i.e.  E.  F.  Head|.  Boston:  A. 
Williams  &  Co.,  1856.    31  p.     12°. 

NBX  p.v.8,  no.7 

A  salire  on  Brooks's  assault  of  Senator  Sum- 
ner. 

Heath,  J.  E.  Whigs  and  Democrats:  or, 
Love  of  no  politics.  A  comedv  in  three 
acts,  Richmond:  T.  W.  While'  1839.  vi, 
(1)8-80   p.     8°.  *Cp.v.313,no.7 

Heavysege,  Charles.  Saul.  .\  drama, 
in  three  parts.  Boston:  Fields,  Osgood 
&  Co.,  1869.    436,  5  p.    new  ed.     16°.  •  PSQ 

New    York:    Lovell    Print.    & 

Pub.  Co.,  1876.     436,  5  p.     new  ed.     12°. 

♦PSQ 

Heermans,  Forbes.  Down  the  Black 
Canon;  or.  The  silent  witness.  .A  drama 
of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  In  four  acts. 
Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Com- 
pany, cop.  1890.  40  p.  12°  (Sergei's 
acting  drama,     no.  357.)     NBL  p,v.2,  no.9 

Henderson,  Daniel  Mclntyre,  the 
younger.  Santa  Claus'  d'lemma.  A 
whimsical  musical  Christmas  comedv.  iTn 
verse, 1  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1909.     14  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.7 

Hentz,  Caroline  Lee  Whiting,  De  Lara; 
or.  The  Moorish  bride.  A  tragedv  In  five 
acts  ,1852?,    27  1.     f°.  t  NCOF 

M.Tnuscript   promptbook. 

Heptier,  Adolf.  Good  night.  Schatz! 
Realistic  joke  and  earnest,  in  one  act.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.:  The  St.  Louis  News  Co..  1894. 
47(1)   p,     12°.  NBLpv5,no.2 

H.  M.  S.  "Parliament,"  or.  The  lady  who 
loved  a  goveinment  clerk.  Otlaw.i:  Citi- 
zen Printing  and  PublishiuL'  Companv, 
1880.     37  p,     8°.  HWD  p.v.50 

The  Hero  of  two  wars,  a  drama  in  five 
acts.  (Truth's  advocate  and  montbly  anti- 
Jackson  expositor.  Cincinnap.  |,82S,  8°. 
March,  p.  111-112;  April,  p,  142-143:  May. 
p,  182-183;  June.  p.  238-239;  lulv.  p.  266- 
267;   Aug..   p.  308-311;   Oct..   p    .189)       II 

The  Library  lacks  the  issue  for  Sep-  .  182R,  A 
political  attack  on   .Andrew  Jackson.     Signed   W. 

Heron,  Matilda.  Camille;  or.  The  fate 
of  a  coi'uctte,  .Ndaptcd  from  he  "^rench 
of  Alexandre  Dumas,  jr.  |bv  >!n  ''  'a  He- 
ron.i  iVcw  ^■ork:  S,  French  t\f"^  '  42  p. 
12°.  (French's  American  drair.i  'be  a'-t- 
ing  edition,     no.  129.)  NCOF 

Cincinnati:    T.    Wr-ghtson    & 

Co.,  1856.    64  p,    8.        NKM  -         V  no.2 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Herts,  Benjamin  Russell.  The  female  of 
the  species.  (International.  New  York 
1915.     4°.     V.  9,  p.  152-154.)  *  DA 

Heywood,  Joseph  Converse.  Antonius. 
A  dramatic  poem.  New  York:  Hurd  and 
Houghton,  1867.    272  p.    12°.  NBM 

Herodias.    A  dramatic  poein.     New 

York:  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1867.  251  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Salome.     A   dramatic   poem.     New 

York:  Hurd  &  Houghton,  1867.    222  p.    12°. 

*PSQ 

Higgins,  Aileen   Cleveland.     Thekla.     A 

drama.     Boston:  The  Poet  Lore  Co.,  1907. 

62  p.     12°.  NBM 

Hiland,  Frank  E.  The  curtain  lifted; 
or.  The  order  of  the  sons  of  Mars.  A 
burlesque  initiation  ceremony.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Co.  ,1896.,  20 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.4,no.l8 

Hill,  David.  Bound  by  an  oath.  A 
domestic  drama  in  four  acts  and  a  pro- 
logue. Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop. 
1890.,  80  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.8 

Joining  the   Tinpanites;   or,   Paddy 

McFling's  experience.  A  mock  initiation 
for  the  amusement  and  instruction  of 
secret  societies. . .  (In  three  parts.)  Bos- 
ton: W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1891.,  3 
pamphlets.      12°.      (Baker's    novelties.) 

NBL  p.v.18,  no.10-12 

Out    of    his    sphere.      A    drama    in 

three  acts.  Boston:  \V.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
[Cop.  1889.]  35  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.19,  no.8 

Hillhouse,  James  Abraham.  Dramas, 
discourses,  and  other  pieces.  Boston: 
Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1839. 
2  v.     12°.  NBM 

The  dramas  included  are  Demetria,  Hadad,  and 
Percy's    masque. 

Hadad,    a    dramatic   poem.      New 

York:  E.  Bliss  &  E.  White,  1825.  x  p..  1  1.. 
(1)14-208   p.     8°.  *PSQ 

Hilliard,  Robert.  The  littlest  girl.  A 
play  in  one  act.  Dramatized  by  Robert 
Hilliard  from  R.  H.  Davis's  story,  "Her 
first  appearance."  Chicago:  The  Dramat- 
ic Publishing  Company  [COp.  1898|.  10 
p.     12°.      (American  acting  drama.) 

NBLp.v.l5,no.7 

Hinckley,  Henry  Barrett.  Poems. 
Northampton,  Mass.:  The  Nonotuck  Press, 
1909.     39  p.     8°.  NBLp.v.ll,no.l5 

Caesar's  wife,  p.  S-26.  Oberon  and  Titania,  p. 
31-35. 

Hobart,  George  Vere.  Experience:  a 
morality  play  of  today.  Acting  version. 
New  York:  The  H.  K.  Fly  Company  |Cop. 
1915,.     128  p.,  11  pi.     12°.  NBM 

Hobart,  Marie  Elizabeth  Jefferys.  Ath- 
anasius;  a  mystery  play,  in  three  acts  and 


a  prologue.  London:  Longmans,  Green, 
and  Co.,  1911.  vii,  121  p.,  7  pi.  8°.  (Saint 
Agnes'  mystery  plays.)  NBM 

Hobbes,  John  Oliver,  pseud.  See  Craigie, 
Pearl  Mary  Teresa  Richards. 

Hodgkinson,  John.  The  man  of  forti- 
tude; or.  The  knight's  adventure.  A  drama 
in  three  acts.  New  York:  D.  Lonsjworth, 
1807.     32   p.      16°.  NBMp.v.7 

Hollenius,  Laurence  John.  Dollars  and 
cents.  .Vn  original  .'\merican  comedy,  in 
three  acts.  New  York:  Robert  M.  De 
Witt,  cop.  1867.    40  p.    2.  ed.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.19,  no.2 

Hollister,  Gideon  Hiram.  Thomas  a 
Becket:  a  tragedy,  and  other  poems.  Bos- 
ton: W.  V.  Spencer,  1866.  iv  p.,  1  1..  186  p., 
3  1.     12°.  NBM 

Hooker,  Brian.  Fairyland.  An  opera 
in  three  acts.  New  Haven:  Yale  Univer- 
sity Press,  1915.     137  p.     8°.  NBM 

•  Mona;  an  opera  in  three  acts.     The 

poem  by  Brian  Hooker;  the  music  by 
Horatio  Parker.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead 
and  Company,  1911.     ix  p.,  1  1.,  190  p^     12°. 

NBM 

Hopkinson,  Francis.  An  exercise;  Con- 
taining a  Dialogue  and  Ode,  on  the  acces- 
sion of  his  present  gracious  majesty 
George  in.  —  Performed  at  a  public  com- 
mencement in  the  College  of  Philadelphia, 
May,  1762.  (In  his:  The  miscellaneous  es- 
says and  occasional  writings  of  Francis 
Hopkinson.  Philadelphia,  1792.  8°.  v.  3. 
rPart  2,,   Poems,  p.  83-91.)  Reserve 

Hopp,  Julius.  Tears.  A  drama  of  mod- 
ern life  in  four  acts.  Boston:  The  Poet- 
Lore  Co..  1904.     78  p.     12°.  NBM 

Hotchkiss,  G.  B.  The  birthright:  a  ro- 
mantic comedy  of  old  France.  Naugatuck 
tConn.,:  The  Perry  Press,  1906.  56  p.  8°. 
(Yale   University  prize   poem,   1906")   STG 

Hovey,  Richard.  The  birth  of  Galahad. 
|A  romantic  drama.,  Boston:  Small,  May- 
nard  &  Co..  1898.  2  p.l.,  124  p.  12°.  (In 
his:  Launcelot  and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in 
dramas,    v.  3.)  NBM 

New    York:    Duffield    &    Co., 

1907.  2  p.l.,  124  p.  16°.  (In  his:  Launce- 
lot and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,  v. 
3.)  NBM 

The  Holy  Graal,  and  other  frag- 
ments hy  R'chard  Hovey,  being  the  un- 
completed parts  of  the  Arthurian  dramas. 
Edited  with  introduction  and  notes  by 
Mrs.  Richard  Hovey  and  a  preface  by 
Bliss  Carman.  New  York:  Duffield  & 
Company.  1907.     128  p.     16°.  NBM 

The  Holy  Graal.  Asiolat.  Fata  Morg.-ina  King 
Arthur.      -Xvalon. 

The    marriage    of    CJuenevere.      [.\ 

tragedy. I  Boston:  Small.  Maynard  &  Co.. 
1898.  17"  p.  12°.  (In  his:  Lauiuelot  and 
Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,    v.  2  I  NBM 


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New    York:    Duffield    &    Co., 

1907.  3  p.l.,  171  p.  16°.  (In  his:  Launce- 
lot  and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,  v. 
2.)  NBM 

The  quest  of  Merlin.     tA  masciue.i 

Boston:  Small,  Maynard  &  Co.,  1898.  2 
p.l.,  80  p.  12°.  (In  his:  Launcclot  and 
Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,    v.  1.)  NBM 

New    York:    Duffield    &    Co., 

1907.  3  p.l.,  3-80  p.  12°.  (In  his:  Launcc- 
lot and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,  v. 
1.)  NBM 

Taliesin.       A     masque.        Boston: 

Small,  Maynard  &  Co.,  1900.  2  p.l.,  58  p. 
16°.  (In  his:  Launcelot  and  Guenevere: 
a  poem  in  dramas,    v.  4.)  NBM 

New    York:    Duffield    &    Co., 

1907.  2  p.l.,  58  p.  16°.  (In  his:  Launce- 
lot and  Guenevere:  a  poem  in  dramas,  v. 
4.)  NBM 

Howard,  Bronson.  The  Henrietta",  a 
comedy  in  four  acts.  London:  S.  French, 
Ltd.,  cop.  1901.  82  p.  12°.  (French's 
acting  edition  of  plays,    v.  157.)  NCO 

New   York:    S.    French.    1901. 

82  p.     8°.  NBLp.v.l2,no.7 

Kate.      A    comedy    in    four    acts. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1906.  x,  210 
p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 

Old  love-letters.     A  comedy  in  one 

act.  London:  S.  French,  Ltd.,  cop.  1897. 
24  p.  12°.  (French's  acting  edition  of 
plays.    V.  142  ino.  2,.)  NCO 

(18—?,    2  p.l.,  22  f.    4°.         tNCOF 

Prompter's   manuscript   copy. 

Shenandoah:  a  military  comedy  in 

four  acts.  New  York:  S.  French  [Cop. 
1897,.     71  p.    8°.  NBLp.v.l2,no.8 

Young  Mrs.  Winthrop.     A  play  in 

four  acts.  New  York:  Madison  Square 
Theatre,  1882.    47  p.    8°.   NBL  p.v.ll,  no.l3 

Same.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Howard,  Homer  Hildreth.  The  child  in 
the  house.  A  play  in  one  act.  (Poet  lore. 
Boston,  1913.    8°.    v.  24,  p.  433-444.)  *  DA 

Howard,  Katharine.  Candle  flame;  a 
play  (for  reading  onlvi.  Boston:  Sher- 
man, French  &  Co.,  1914.    6  p.l.,  32  p.    8°. 

NBI 

Howe,  J.  B.  The  woman  of  the  world; 
or,  A  peep  at  the  vices  and  virtues  of  coun- 
try ami  city  life.  An  entirely  original 
drama  in  four  acts.  New  York:  Happy 
Hours  Co.  |18S8?,  36  p.  12°.  (The  act- 
ing drama,    no.  100.)  NCOp.v.301,no.9 

Howe,  Julia  Ward.  The  world's  own. 
Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields,  1857.  141  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Howell,  S.  A  marriage  for  revenge.  A 
drama  in  five  acts.  New  Orleans:  Office 
of  the  Picayune,  1874.    34  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.l,no.3 


Howell-Carter,  Josephine.  Hilarion.  A 
one-act  play.  (Poet  lore.  Boston,  1915. 
8°.    V.  26,  p.  374-392.)  ♦  DA 

Howells,  William  Dean.  The  Albany 
depot.  [.\  farce.)  New  York:  Harper  & 
Bros.,  1892.  68  p.  24°.  (Harper's  black 
and  white  series.)  NBM 

New  York:   Harper   &   Bros., 

1893.  68  p.  24°.  (Harper's  black  and 
white  series.)  NBM 

Bride     roses;     a     scene.       Boston: 

Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co.,  1900.  48  p., 
1  1.     16°.  NBM 

A  counterfeit  presentment.  Com- 
edy. Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1880.     199  p.    16°.  NBM 

The   elevator;    a    farce,      iln    three 

acts.,  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 
tcop.  1885.,    84  p.     16°.  NBM 

Evening  dress:  a  farce.    New  York: 

Harper  &  Brothers,  1893.  2  p.l.,  159  p.,  3 
pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black  and  white  se- 
ries.) NBM 

The     garroters.       Farce...       New 

York:  Harper  and  Bros.,  1894.  90  p.,  4  pi. 
24°.      (Harper's   black   and   white   series.) 

NBM 

An    Indian    giver;   a   comedy.      |In 

one  act.,  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
Co.,  1900.    99(1)  p.    16°.  NBM 

A    letter   of   introduction:   a    farce. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers  |Cop.  1892,. 
61  p.,  4  pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black  and  white 
series.)  NBM 

The  mother  and  the  father.  Dra- 
matic passages.  New  York:  Harper  & 
Brothers,  1909.  4  p.l.,  3-54  p.,  1  1.,  4  pi. 
8°.  NBI 

The  mouse-trap,  and  other  farces. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers  [COp.  1889,. 
5  p.l.,  (1)4-184  p.    12°.  NBM 

The  garroters.  Five  o'clock  tea.  The  mouse-trap. 
A  likely   story. 

Out  of  the  question;  a  comedy.    (In 

six  acts.,  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  & 
Co.  (1905.,    3  p.l.,  (1)6-183  p.    16°.    NBM 

The   parlor  car;  a   farce.     (In   one 

act.,  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co. 
(Cop.  1904.,    74  p.,  1  1.    16°.  NBM 

A  previous  engagement.     Comcdv. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1897.  '3 
p.l.,  65  p.,  3  pi.    16°.  NBM 

The  register;  a  farce.    (In  one  act., 

Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co.  icop. 
1884.,    91  p.    16°.  NBM 

Room  forty-five;  a  farce.     |ln  one 

act.,  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co., 
1900.     61(1)  p.     16°.  NBM 

A  sea-change;  or.  Love's  stowa- 
way. A  lyricatcd  farce,  in  two  acts  and 
an  epilogue.  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Co.. 
1888.    151  p.    16°.  NBM 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


25 


The  sleeping  car;  a  farce.     (In  one 

act.)  Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co..  1912. 
2  p.l.,  (1)4-74  p.     16°.  NBM 

The  smoking  car;  a  farce.     [In  one 

act.)  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Co., 
1900.     70  p.,  1  1.     16°.  NBM 

The    unexpected    guests;    a    farce. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1893.  2 
p.l.,  54  p.,  7  pi.  24°.  (Harper's  black  and 
white  series.)  NBM 

Howie,  H.  M.  After  the  matinee.  A 
comedy  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  The 
Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1899.  19  p.  12°.  (Dra- 
matic library,     v.   1,  no.   185.) 

NBLp.v.l8,no.l4 

The  reformer  reformed.    A  comedy 

sketch.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1899. 
11  p.  12°.  (Dramatic  library,  v.  1,  no. 
187.)  NBLp.v.l8,no.7 

Hoyt,  Charles  H.,  and  Edward  Solomon. 
Lyrics  of  the  maid  and  the  moonshiner. 
Written  by  Chas.  H.  Hoyt;  composed  by 
Edward  Solomon.  First  produced  at  the 
Standard  Theatre,  New  York,  August  16, 
1886.  under  the  management  of  Mr.  Jas. 
C.  Duff.  New  York:  P.  F.  McBreen  [1886,. 
1  p.l.,  24  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.21,no.8 

Hubbell,  Horatio.  Arnold;  or.  The 
treason  of  West  Point.  A  tragedy  in  five 
acts.  Philadelphia:  (H.  Young,,  1847.  76 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l9,no.ll 

Hubner,  Charles  William.  Cinderella; 
or,  The  silver  slipper.  Lyrical  drama  in 
four  acts.  Atlanta,  Georgia:  Dodson  & 
Scott,  1879.    24  p.    8°.  NBL  p.v.lO,  no.8 

The     maid     of     San-Domingo.       A 

drama  in  three  acts.  (In  his:  Wild  flowers. 
New  York,   1877.     12°.     p.  5-73.)         NBI 

Hughes,  Elizabeth.  Women  for  votes. 
[Drama  in  three  acts..  New  York:  E.  P. 
Dutton  &  Co.,  1912.    2  p.l.,  97  p.    12°.  NBM 

Humphreys,  David.  The  widow  of  Mal- 
abar; or.  The  tyranny  of  custom:  a  trag- 
edy. Imitated  from  the  French  of  M.  Le 
Mierre.  (In  his:  The  miscellaneous  works 
of  Colonel  Humphreys.  New-York,  1790. 
8°.    p.  115-176.)  NBG 

Huntington,  Gurdon.  The  shadowy 
land,  and  other  poems,  (including  The 
guests  of  Brazil).  New  York:  James  Mil- 
ler, 1861.    1  p.l.,  (1)6-506  p.,  1  1.    8°.   NBI 

The  guests  of  Brazil;  or.  The  martyrdom  of 
Frederick:   a  tragedy,   p.   409-506. 

Hutchins,  Will.  Jeanne  d'Arc  at  Vau- 
couleurs.  (A  romantic  drama  for  the 
stage.)  (Poet  lore.  Boston,  1910.  8°.  v. 
21,  p.  97-148.)  *  DA 

Hutton,  Joseph.  Fashionable  follies:  a 
comedy,  in  five  acts...  Philadelphia: 
James  Lakin,  1815.  ix  p.,  1  1..  (1)14-76  p. 
16°  NBMp.v.S,  no.l 


The  orphan  of  Prague:  a  drama,  in 

five  acts,  New-York:  D.  Longworth,  1810. 
58  p.     16°.  NBMp.v.5,no.2 

The  school  for  prodigals:  a  com- 
edy, in  five  acts.  New-York:  D.  Long- 
worth,    1809.     62   p.     16°.   NBMp.v.S,no.4 

The  wounded  hussar,  or  The  right- 
ful heir:  a  musical  afterpiece.  In  two  acts, 
as  performed  at  the  New  Theatre,  Phila- 
delphia. Philadelphia:  Thomas  T.  Stiles, 
1809.     24   p.      16°.  NBMp.v.5,no.3 

Iliowizi,  Henry.  Herod:  a  tra.gedy. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.:  [Tribune  Book 
Rooms,,   1884.     80  p.     8°.  *  PSQ 

Joseph:   a   dramatic   representation 

in  seven  tableaux.  Minneapolis.  Minn.: 
The  Tribune  Job  Printing  Co..  1885.  46  p. 
8°.  NBLp.v.24,no.6 

Irwin,  Grace  Luce.  A  close  call.  A 
farce  in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.,  1902.  24  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.16,  no.22 

Drawing  room  plays.  San  Fran- 
cisco: Paul  Elder  &  Co.,  1903.  3  p.l..  165 
p.     12°.  NBM 

A  domestic  dilemma.  Heroes.  An  innocent  vil- 
lain. Art  for  art's  sake.  An  intimate  acquaintance. 
The  wedding  of  Mah  Foy.     Music  hath  charms. 

A    spoiled    darling.      A   comedy   in 

three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co., 
1903.  41  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.l6,no.21 

Jacobson,  Janie.  Belshazzar;  a  Scrip- 
tural play  in  four  acts.  (New  York: 
Schoen  and  Kellerman,  1911.,  11(1)  p. 
go  *  PSQ 

For  liberty.     A   Chanucah   play  in 

four  acts.  n.  t.-p.  [New  York:  Stettiner 
Bros.,,  cop.   1905.     16  p.     8°.  *  PSQ 

Joseph  and  his  brethren.  A  Scrip- 
tural play  in  four  acts.  n.  t.-p.  (New  York: 
Stettiner  Bros.,  cop.  1905.    16  p.    8°.  *  PSQ 

A  maid  of  Persia.    A  Purim  play  in 

four  acts.     [New  York,,   1905.     14  p.     8°. 

*PSQ 

Ruth,   the  Moabitess;   a   Scriptural 

play  in  three  acts.  Jephthah's  vow;  a 
Scriptural  plav  in  two  acts.  [New  York: 
Schoen  &  Kellerman,  1910.,     16  p.     8°. 

NBLp.v.l3,no.9 

James,  Henry.  Theatricals.  Two  com- 
edies: Tenants,  Disengaged.  London: 
Osgood,  Mcllvaine  &  Co.,  1894.  vi  p.,  2  1.. 
(1)4-325  p.     12°.  NBM 

Jaquith,  Mrs.  M.  H.  The  "deestrick- 
skule"  of  fifty  years  ago.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop.  1888. 
37  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.26,  no.5 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


"Exerbition"  of  the  dcestrick  skule 

of  fifty  years  ago.  ChicaKo:  Dramatic 
Publishing  Company,  cop.  1S90.     50  p.    8°. 

NBLp.v.24,no.7 
Sequel  to  Tht  Deeslrick-skulc. 

Ma    Dusenherry    and    her    gearls. 

Humorous  entertainment.  First  and  sec- 
ond singin'  "towers."  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company  [Cop.  1896|.  12 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l6,no.ll 

Parson      Poor's      donation      party. 

Burlesque  entertainment  in  two  scenes. 
Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Com- 
pany icop.  1896,.  1  p.l.,  31-49  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's   acting   drama,     no.   4-41.) 

NBLp.v.2.no.lO 

Jasper,  Walter.  Susanna.  .-X  drama  in 
five  acts  (in  blank  versei.  Boston:  May- 
hew   Pub.  Co..  1908.     2  p.l..  100  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Jenkins,  Floyd,  and  R.  P.  Darrow.  The 
wilderness;  an  American  play.  New  York: 
Broadway  Pub.  Co.,  1912.  1  p.l.,  Ixxii.  95 
p      12°  NBM 

Johnson,  Daniel.  Den  politiska  konicdi- 
an  i  F.uropa...  rtfversattning  af  Frcdrik 
Sterky.  Stockholm:  A.  V.  Carlson.  18,'<0. 
213  p      12°.  NIRp.v.32 

Johnson,  E.  The  mouth  of  gold:  a  se- 
ries of  dramatic  sketches  illustrating  the 
life  and  times  of  Chrysostom.  New  York: 
A.  S    Ilarnes  &  Co..  1873.    97  p.    16°.  NBM 

Johnson,  Samuel  D.  The  fireman:  a 
drama  in  three  acts...  Boston:  W.  V. 
Spencer  ipref.  1856i.  36  p.  12°.  (Spen- 
cer's  Boston   theatre,     no.  51.)         N(tOF 

Pronipter't  copy.     With  ms.  notes. 

Johnston,  Mary.  The  goddess  of  rea- 
son \  drama  in  five  acts.)  Boston: 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co..  1907.  viii.  2.U 
p..  I  I     S°  NBM 

Jones  George.  Tecumseh  and  the 
prop'  i-^  of  the  West.  An  original  histori- 
cal lsr:iel-lndian  tragedy,  in  five  acts... 
The  I  U*  and  history  of  General  Harrison 
.  .  London:  Longman,  Brown,  Green, 
:iMd  Longmans,  1844.  11  p.l.,  196  p.  2.  ed. 
8°,  HBC 

Jones,  Joseph  Stevens.  Captain  Kyd; 
or.  T'  »•  wizard  of  the  sea...  A  drama... 
liosto  W.  V.  Spencer  |18 — ?|.  44  p.  nar. 
8°       (Spencer's   Boston    theatre,     no.   61.) 

NCOF 

Pr.iii  (iirr*»    copy,    inlerleaverl.       With    m».    notes. 

New  York:  S.  French  |18— ?, 
44  |)  "  ( l-'rench's  Standard  drama.  The 
act  1      .d  t  on.     no.  268.)  NCOF 

P    -t   irer'i    copy,    interleaved.       With    ni».    note*. 

riie  carpenter  o(  Koueii.     .\  drama 
in  four  parts.     |18 — ?i    4  pamphlets.     f°. 

tNCOF 

P',.i  p.er't  niiniucripl  copy.  The  litt  of  drama- 
i.fi  |ie  xinae  givei  the  caM  ol  March  IS,  1847,  with 
the  ni,    I    ii(  ].   B.  Wright  as  prompter. 


The   carpenter  of  Rouen;   or,   The 

massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew:  a  romantic 
drama  in  four  acts...  London:  T.  H. 
Lacy  ,18—?,.    33  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,   interleaved.     With   ms.   notes. 

The  carpenter  of  Rouen;  or,  A  re- 
venge for  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew. A  romantic  drama  in  three  acts. 
London:  T.  H.  Lacy  tl*— ?i-  39  p.  12°. 
(Lacy's    acting    edition    of   plays,      v.    4.) 

NCO 

Moll  Pitcher;  or,  The  fortune  tell- 
er of  Lynn.  A  drama...  Boston:  W.  V. 
Spencer,  1855.  64  p.  12°.  (Spencer's 
Boston  theatre,    new  series,  no.  1.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.  With  the  stage 
directions    underscored. 

Solon    Shingle;    or,    The    people's 

lawyer.  A  comedy  in  two  acts.  Boston: 
W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  cop.  1890.  32  p.  12°, 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.21,  no,3 

Reprinted  in  Alfred  Bates,  The  drama,  v.  20,  p. 
197-232. 

Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  |18 — ?i.  24  p.  12°.  (The 
world  acting  drama.)         NBL  p.v.l6,  no.l9 

The  usurper;  or,  .\mericans  in  Trip- 
oli. .\  drama  altered  and  compressed  into 
three  acts  by  J.  Jones.  Boston,  1842.  3 
pamphlets.    8°.  f  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  On  the  title-page 
is  written  "J.   B.   Wrignt,  prompter,  Boston,  1842." 

Jordan,  Elizabeth  Carver.  The  lady 
from  Oklahoma;  a  comedy  in  four  acts. 
New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1911.  5 
p.l.,  3-255(1)  p.    8°.  NBM 

Joseph  and  his  brethren.  The  Hebrew 
son:  or.  The  child  of  Babylon.  In  three 
acts.     New  Y'ork,  1860.     3  pamphlets.     f°. 

tNCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  With  the  parts  of 
the  different  characters  on   loose  sheets. 

Josselyn,  Robert.  The  coquette:  a  do- 
mestic drama  in  five  acts.  Austin  (Texasi: 
the  author,  1878.    54  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.6,  no.l9 

Judah,  Samuel  Benjamin  Herbert.  The 
rose  of  .Xrragon;  or,  "The  vigil  of  St.  Mark. 
A  melo-drama.  in  two  acts.  New  York:  S. 
King,  1822.     38  p.     16°.       NBM  p.v.6,no,l 

Judd,  Sylvester.  1813-53.  Philo:  an 
evangeliad.  Boston:  Phillips,  Sampson, 
and  Co.,  1850.    244  p.     12°.  NBM 

Kaenders,  P.  The  Easter  fire  on  the  hill 
of  Sialic.  .V  drama  in  three  acts.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.:   n.   Herder,   1906.     39  p.     12°. 

NBLp,v.l2,  no.l2 

Lorna  Doone:  a  romantic  drama  in 

four  acts.  (Adapted  from  Blackmore's 
story.)  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  B.  Herder.  1906. 
39  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.12,  no.ll 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Lucius  Flavus:  a  drama  in  five  acts. 

(Adapted  from  Father  Spillmann's  story.) 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:  B.  Herder,  1908.    70  p.    12°. 

NBLp.v.9,no.l2 

The    prince    of   Fez.      A    drama    in 

three  acts.  St.  Louis:  B.  Herder,  1906.  42 
p.    2.  ed.     12°.  NBLp.v.l2,no.l3 

Kane,  Helen  P.  The  best  laid  plans.  A 
farce  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub- 
Co.,   1904.     18  p.     12°.         NBLp.v.l,no.4 

A   bundle    of   matches.      A   society 

comedy  in  two  acts.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,   1909.     28  p.     12°.       NBLp.v.7 

Under  sailing  orders;  a  comedy  in 

one  act.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitztjerald. 
1912.     16  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.27,no.9 

The  white  dove  of  Oneida.  A  ro- 
mantic drama  in  two  acts  and  after-scene. 
New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.  18  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.7,  no.l9 

Kasper,  Robert  Adam.  The  man  you 
love;  a  play  in  four  acts.  Boston:  R.  G. 
Badger  ,1914,.  148  p.  12°.  (American 
dramatists    series.)  NBM 

Some  people  marry;  a  play  in  three 

acts.  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger  [1914).  122 
p.     12°.     (American  dramatists  series.) 

NBM 

Kastelic,  G.  A.  Thirty  hours  for  three 
thousand  years;  or.  Heresy  and  planets. 
Comedy-drama  in  five  acts.  New  York 
il892j.     1  p.l.,  47  p.,  1  pi.    8°. 

NBH  p.v.52,  no.7 

Kavanaugh,  Katharine.  A  converted 
suffragist;  a  play  in  one  act  for  female 
characters.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald, 
1912.    8  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.27,  no.5 

A   gentle   touch;   vaudeville   sketch 

in  one  act.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald. 
1912.     10  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.27,  no.3 

A  stormy  night;  a   comedy  in  one 

act.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  1912. 
12  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.27,  no.2 

Keim,  De  Benneville  Randolph.  Fred- 
erick the  Great;  or.  Love  and  majesty.  An 
historical  drama  of  the  life  and  times  of 
a  royal  friend.  In  five  acts. . .  [Washing- 
ton? cop.  1904.)  28  p.,  6  pi.,  1  port.  4°. 
NBLp.v.25,no.l2 

La  Fayette,  the  man  of  two  worlds 

('L'homme  des  deux  mondes')-  An  epic 
drama  of  the  French  alliance  in  five  acts. 
[Washington?  cop.  1902.]     27  p.,  7  pi.     4°. 

tNBM 

"Monmouth";    or,   The   treason    of 

Charles  Lee..  .  A  dramatic  monograph  of 
the  American  revolution.  In  one  act... 
n.p..   1907.     62-78  p.,  1  pi.     4°.         t  NBM 

Kellogg,  Elizabeth.  Merry  Xmas!  A 
farce  in  two  scenes.  Written  once  upon 
a  time  for  the  College  Club.  Cincinnati: 
U.  P.  James,  1910.    22  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.12,  no.5 


Kemble,  Frances  Anne,  afterwards  Mrs. 
Pierce  Butler.  Plays.  An  English  trage- 
dy; a  play,  in  five  acts.  Mary  Stuart. 
Translated  from  the  German  of  Schiller. 
Mademoiselle  de  Belle  Isle.  Translated 
from  the  French  of  Alexandre  Dumas. 
London:  Longman,  Green,  Longman,  Rob- 
erts &  Green,  1863.    5  p.l.,  7-582  p.     12°. 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  partly  interleaved,  and  with  ms. 
notes. 

The  star  of  .Seville,  a  drama  in  five 

acts.     New  York:  Saunders  &  Otlev,  1837. 

3  p.l.,   130  p.     12°.  NCO  p.v.3'28,  no.3 

Kemp,  Harry.  Judas.  [A  drama.]  New 
York:  Mitchell  Kennerley,  1913.  3  p.l.,  5- 
254  p.     12°.  *PSQ 

Kennedy,  Charles  Rann.  The  idol-break- 
er; a  play  of  the  present  day,  in  five  acts, 
scene  individable,  setting  forth  the  story 
of  a  morning  in  the  ripening  summer.  New 
York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1914.  177(1)  p.,  1 
port.    8°.  NCR 

The  necessary  evil;  a  one-act  stage 

play  for  four  persons:  to  be  played  in  the 
light.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1913. 
110  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NCR 

The  servant  in  the  house.     [Drama 

in  five  acts.]  Illustrated  with  portraits  of 
the  characters  in  the  play.  New  York: 
Harper  &  Bros.,  1908.  151(1)  p.,  1  pi.,  7 
port.     8°.  NCR 

The  terrible  meek;  a  one-act  stage 

play  for  three  voices:  to  be  played  in  dark- 
ness.   New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1912. 

4  p.!.,  43(1)  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NCR 

The  winterfeast.     [A  drama.)     New 

York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1908.  7  p.l.,  13- 
159  p.,  8  pi.     8°.  NCR 

Kennedy,  Charles  William,  and  J.  S. 
Wilson.  Pausanias.  A  dramatic  poem. 
New  York  and  Washington:  The  Ncale 
Publishing    Company,    1907.      60    p.      12°. 

NBM 

Kenyon,  Charles.  Kindling;  a  comedy 
drama  in  three  acts.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  Clayton  Hamilton.  Garden 
City:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1914.  xxi(i), 
147(1)  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.,  1  port.  12°.  (Drama 
League  series  of  plays,    v.  1.)  NBM 

Kenyon,  Frances  S.     Up  to  Freddie.     A 

farce    in    two    acts. .  .designed    for    girls' 

schools.      Boston:    W.    H.    Baker    &    Co., 

1903.  33  p.   12°.   (Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.l6,no.l8 

Kidder,  Jerome.  The  drama  of  earth. 
New  York:  Adolphus  Ranney,  1857.  360 
p.,  1  pi.    12°.  NBM 

King,  Georgiana  Goddard.  The  way  of 
perfect  love.  New-York:  Macmillan  Co., 
1908.    viii,  108  p.     12°.  NBM 

Kiralfy,  I.  I.  Kiralfy's  grand  historical 
spectacle  America  in  four  acts,  and  seven- 


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teen    scenes...       Music    by    A.    Venanzi. 

(Chicago:)    I.  Kiralfy,  1893.    36  p.,  6  pi.    8°. 

MWEp.v.l,no.l4 

Kleene,  Alice  Cole.  Kirstin;  a  play  in 
four  acts.  i.\  version  of  the  story  of  H. 
C.  Andersen.  In  verse. i  Boston:  Sher- 
man, French  &  Co.,  1913.    4  p.l.,  93  p.    12°. 

NBM 

Koopman,  Harry  Lyman.  Orestes:  a 
dramatic  sketch,  and  other  poems.  Buffa- 
lo, N.  Y.:  Moulton,  VVcnborne  &  Co..  1888. 
5  p.l.,   (1)10-192  p.     16°.  NBI 

Lamb,  Osborn  Rennie.  The  Iberian. 
Anglo-Greek  play.  With  music  by  H.  C. 
Di.xon.  |New  York:  The  .^mes  &  RoUin- 
son  Press,  cop.  1903.i     119  p.     12°.      NBM 

no.   320   of   500   copies   printed. 

A  sailor's  sweetheart:  a  comedy  in 

one  act.     New  York:  The  .\mes  &  Rollin- 
son  Press  [1909,.    67  p.     12°.  NBM 

Landes,  Leonard.  The  playwright:  a 
comedy...  (With  His  partner's  wife:  a 
play. I  New  York:  Chambers  Press  il900|. 
3  p.l.,  91  p.,  2  1.,  55  p..  1  port.    8°.      NBM 

Langner,  Lawrence.  Wedded:  a  social 
comedy  (in  one  acti.  (Little  review.  Chi- 
cago, 1914.    8°.    V.  1,  no.  8,  p.  8-18.)  'DA 

"The  Larks,"  pseud.  The  Shakespeare 
water-cure:  a  burlesque  comedy  in  three 
acts.  New  York:  H.  Roorbach.  cop.  1897. 
42  p.    12°.  »NDDp.v.l,no.ll 

The  Last  of  the  Mohicans.  An  Indian 
drama  in  4  acts.  (From  the  novel  of  the 
same  name  by  James  Fcnimore  Cooper.i 
(1849?,     1   p.l.,  107  f.     16°.  NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Latour,  Eugene.  Adorable  Elizabctli. 
A  comedy  in  one  act.  New  York:  The 
Roxbury  Pub.  Co.  (Cop.  1899.i  25  p.  16°. 
(The  wizard  series.)  NBLp.v.lI,no.6 

Lavelle,  Alice  Elizabeth.  Puppets  of 
fate;  a  drama  in  four  acts  and  a  prologue. 
Boston:  Gorham  Press  (1914).  63  p.  12°. 
(American  dramatists  series,    v.  2.)  NBM 

Lawrence,  F.  N.  Lanty's  luck;  or. 
Falsi-ly  accused.  A  drama  of  Irish  life 
in  three  ,tcis.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
(Cop.  1897.1  30  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.l6.  no.M 

Lawson,  James.  Dramatic  sketch.  Jul- 
ian and  Elphina.  (In  his:  Talcs  and 
.sketches,  by  a  cosmopolite.  New-York, 
1830.    12°.    p.  93-100.)  NBO 

Giordano.    A  tragedy.    New  York: 

E.    B.    Clayton  — G.    &    C.    &    H.    Carvill. 
1832.    vi  p.,  1  I..  (1)10-102  p..  1  I.    8°.  NBM 

Yonkcrs:    printed,    not     pul)- 

lished,  1867.     98  p.     4°.  NBM 

Yonkcrs.  1875.     2  pi,.  107-192 

p.    8*.  NBM  (Lawson),  p.v.l 


Liddesdale;   or.   The   border   chief. 

A  tragedy.  (New  York:  printed,  not  pub- 
lished, Tinson.  printer,  1861.]     114  p.     8°. 

NBM 

Yonkers,   1874.     101   p.     8°. 

NBM  (Lawson),  p.v.l 

The    maiden's    oath.      .\    domestic 

tragedy.  Yonkers,  1877.  2  p.l..  19.i-312  p. 
8°.  NBM  (Lawson),  p.v.l 

Lays  of  leisure.  The  Italian  husband,  a 
dramatic  poem.  The  young  dreamer,  and 
fugitive  offerings  in  verse.  Philadelphia: 
printed  by  Jesper  Harding,  1825.  2  p.l., 
(iiii-iv  p.,  2  1.,  (1)12-107(1)  p.    24°.  NBHD 

The  Italian  husband,  p.  11-65. 

Lazarus,  Emma.  The  poems  of  Emma 
Lazarus.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
Company,  1895.     2  v.     12°.  NBI 

The  Spagnoletto:  a  play  in  five  acts,  v.  1,  p. 
222-342;  The  dance  to  death;  a  historical  tragedy 
in   five  acts,  v.   2    p.   69-173. 

Songs  of  a  Semite:  The  dance  to 

death,  and  otlier  poems.  New  York: 
Office  of  "The  American  Hebrew,"  1882. 
4  p.l.,  (l)6-«0  p.    8°.  NBI 

The  dance  to  death;  a  historical  tragedy  in  five 
acts  occupies  p.  5—48. 

Leacock,  John.  The  fall  of  British  tyran- 
ny; or.  .American  liberty  triumphant.  The 
first  campaign.  A  tragi-comcdy  of  five 
acts,  as  lately  planned  at  the  Royal  The- 
atrum  Pandemonium  at  St.  James.  The 
principal  place  of  action  in  .America.  Pub- 
lished according  to  Act  of  Parliament... 
Philadelphia:  printed  by  Styncr  &  Cist. 
1776.     21-66  p.     8°.  Reserve 

Imperfect  copy,  lacking  alt  before  p.  21;  title 
taken   from  Sabin. 

Leavitt,  John  McDowell.  Afranius.  and 
The  Idimiean,  tragedies,  with  Tlie  Roman 
martyrs,  and  other  poems.  New  York 
(Riverside,  Cambridge,  printed  by  H.  O. 
Houghton  &■  Co.,.  1869.    iv,  255  p.    NBM 

The   siege   of   Babylon;   a   tragedy. 

New  York:  Hurd  and  Houghlon,  1869.  4" 
p.     16°.  NBLp.v.22,no.5 

Le  Brandt.  Joseph.  The  girl  from  Porto 
Rico.  .\  farce  comedy  in  tlirce  acts.  New 
York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1906.    66  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,no.l 

Ledoux,  Louis  Vernon.  Yzdra.  A 
tragedy  in  three  acts.  New  York:  G.  P. 
Putnam's   Sons,   1909.     vii,    174  p.     1J° 

NBM 

Lee,  .\gnes.  The  sharing.  Boston: 
Sherman,  French  &  Co..  1914.  4  p.l,  64  p. 
12°.  "^       NBI 

The  sharing;  drama  in  1  act  and  in  verse.  The 
•ileni  house;  drama  in  1  act  and  in  verse. 

Leibson,  Jacob  J.  Too  much  Haman. 
A  Punm  comedy.  New  York:  Bloch  Pub. 
Co.  (1905.1    13  p.    8°.  *PSQ 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


29 


Letghton,  William,  the  younger.  At  the 
court  of  King  Edwin.  A  drama.  Phila- 
delphia: T.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1878.  2 
p.l.,  7-157  p.     12°.  NBM 

The   sons   of   Godwin.     A   tragedy. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1877. 
188  p.     12°.  NBM 

Lennox,  Charlotte  Ramsay.  The  sister: 
a  comedy.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  1769.  2 
p.l.,  75(1)  p.     2.  ed.     8°.  NCO  p.v.l02 

Leonard,  William  Ellery.  Glory  of  the 
morning:  a  play  in  one  act.  Madison:  Wis- 
consin Dramatic  Society,  1912.  53(1)  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.32,  no.l 

Also  printed  in  T.  H.  Dickinson's  IVisconsin 
plays. 

Lester,  Francis.  Flirtation  cured.  Farce 
comedy  in  one  act.  (Male  characters.) 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company,  cop.  1899.  1  p.l.,  10  p.  16°.  (The 
wizard  series.)  NBL  p.v.22,  no.6 

The   new   squire.      Comedy   in   one 

act  (male  characters).  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company,  cop.  1899.  31 
p.     12°.     (Sergei's  acting  drama,     no. 557.) 

NBL  p.v.4,  no.8 

Leveque,  Joseph  Mark.  Billy  Bing,  the 
bachelor  from  Birmingham.  A  curtain 
raiser,  with  a  moral  and  three  scenes. 
[New  Orleans,]  cop.  1908.  3  p.l.,  (1)6-41 
p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.13,  no.6 

Levi  Ben-Halpai,  pseud,  of  E.  A.  Guy? 
The  true  history  and  tragedy  of  Joshua, 
the  Messiah.  Washington,  D.  C:  E.  A. 
Guv,   1903.     1  p.l.,  46  p.     8°. 

ZFHHp.v.2,no.8 
Levy,  Clifton  Harby.     Haman  and  Mor- 
decai,  a  Purim-play,  in  five  acts.     Cincin- 
nati:  Bloch   Pub.  Co.,  1886.     21  p.     12°. 

*PSQ 

Levy,  Leah.  Bible  plays  for  the  Sabbath 
school.  Abraham.  New  York:  Bloch  Pub. 
Co.,  1901.    22  p.     16°.  *  PSQ 

Lewis,  Eliza  Gabriella.  The  outlaw;  a 
dramatic  sketch.  (In  her:  Poems.  Brook- 
lyn, 1850.     12°.     p.  1-51.)  NBI 

Lewis,  Estelle  Anna  Blanche  Robinson. 
The  king's  stratagem;  or,  The  pearl  of  Po- 
land. A  tragedy  in  five  acts,  by  Stella 
tpseud.j.  London:  Triibner,  1874.  5  p.l., 
94  p.     2.  ed.     12°.  NBM 

Sappho;  a  tragedy  in  five  acts,  by 

Stella  "         '        ■ 


(pseud.].      London:   Triibner   &   Co., 
vi  p.,  1  1.,  132  p.,  1  pi.    12°.        NBM 

-  London:  Triibner  &  Co.,  1876. 

1  1.,  132  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.    2.  ed.    12°. 

NBM 

London:  Triibner  &  Co.,  1878. 

1  1.,  132  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.    4.  ed.     12°. 

NBM 

London:  Triibner  &  Co.,  1881. 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  132  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port.    6.  ed.    12°. 

NBM 


1875. 


XIV  p.. 


XIV  p., 


Lindsey,  William.     Red  wine  of  Rous- 

sillon;  a  play  in  four  acts.     Boston:  Hough- 
tun   Mifflin   Co.,   1915.     6  p.l.,   (1)4-174  \y. 

1  1.     8°.  NBM 

Lindsley,  A.  B.  Love  and  friendship;  or, 
Yankee  notions.  A  comedy  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  D.  Longworth,  1809.  .58  p. 
16°.  NBM  p.v.S 

Lisanti,  G.  F.  Little  Harold;  or,  The 
suffragette.  A  play  in  four  acts.  New 
York:  Nicoletti  Bros.  Press  (1911i.  43  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.30,no.2 

Litchfield,  Grace  Denio.  Collected 
poems.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
1913.     ix,  341  p.     12°.  NBM 

Vita:  an  allegorical  drama,  p.  33-87;  The  nun 
of  Kent:   a  historical  drama,  p.   149-235. 

Vita:    a    drama.      Boston:    R.     G. 

Badger,   1904.     1  p.l.,  56  p.     12°.         NBM 

Local  hits;  or.  High  life  in  New-Orleans. 
A  comedy  in  one  act.  New  Orleans:  Of- 
fice of  the  Orleanian,  1850.    52  p.    12°. 

NBLp.v.l6,no.lO 

Locke,  Belle  Marshall.  Breezy  Point. 
A  comedy  in  three  acts. .  .  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.  [Cop.  1898.,  50  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.l6,no.l2 

Lockwood,  Ingersoll.  Washington:  a 
heroic  drama  of  the  Revolution,  in  five 
acts.  New  York:  the  author,  1875.  67  p. 
p.     12°.  NBM  p.v.4 

Lodge,  George  Cabot.  Cain.  \  drama. 
Boston:  Houghton.  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1904. 
6  p.l.,  154  p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 

Herakles.  rDrarna  in  verse.)  Bos- 
ton: Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1908.    v  (i)  p., 

2  1.,  3-271  (1)  p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 

Loevius,  Frederick.    A  colony  of  cranks. 

A   comedy   in   three  acts.     Time:  present. 

Place:  the  United  States  of  America.   (New 

York:  F.  W.  Heiss,  19—?)    34  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

NBLp.v.23,  no.3 

A    warrant.      A    play    in    five    acts. 

By  F.  Thaumazo  (pseud.  of  Frederick  Loe- 
vius,.    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1909.     64  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Logan,  Algernon  Sydney.  Messalina: 
a  tragedy  in  five  acts.  Philadelphia;  J.  B. 
Lippincott  Co.,  1890.     147  p.     12°.      NBM 

Saul:  a  dramatic  poem.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1883.  80  p. 
12°.  NBM 

London,  Jack.  Scorn  of  women.  In 
three  acts.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co.. 
1906.     X.  256  p.     12°.  NBM 

Theft;   a   play   in   four  acts.     New 

York:  The  Macmillan  Company,  1910.     xii 
p.,  1  1.,  272  p.     12°.  NBM 

Long,  Lily  Augusta.  Radisson,  the  voy- 
ageur;  a  verse  drama  in  four  acts.  New 
York:  Henry  Holt  and  Co.,  1914.  viii,  114 
p.,  1  1.    12°.  NBM 


30 


THK  \E\V  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Longfellow,  Ilenry  Wadsworth.  Chris- 
tiis:  a  mystery,  part  1.  The  divine  trag- 
edy. Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and  Com- 
pany, 1872.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  159  p.    12°.      NBM 

The  divine  tragedy.   Boston:  James 

R.  Osgood  and  Company,  1871.     iv,  150  p 
12°.  NBM 

Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and 

Company,  1871.    iv  p.,  1  1.,  313  p.    8°.  NBM 

The  golden  legend.     Boston:  Tick- 

nor.  Reed,  and  Fields,  1851.    2  p.I.,  3-301  p 
12°.  NBI 

Boston:    Ticknor,    Reed,    and 

Fields,  1853.    2  p.I.,  3-301  p.     12°.      NBI 

The  masque  of  Pandora,  and  other 

poems.  Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and 
Company,  1875.    iv  p.,  1  1..  (1)4-146  p.    12° 

NBI 

_ Boston:  James  R.  Osgood  and 

Company,  1876.  3  p.I.,  riii-,-iv,  (1)4-146  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The  New  England  tragedies.  Lon- 
don: George  Routledge  and  Sons,  1868  vi 
p.,  1  1..  221(1)  p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 

Endicolt.      Giles  Corey   of  the   Salem   F.irms. 

Authorized  edition.    Endicott. 

Giles  Corey  of  the  Salcm  Farms.  Leip- 
zig: Bernhard  Tauchnitz,  1868.  4  p  1  (1)6- 
258  p.,  1  1.  16°.  (Collection  of  British 
authors,    v.  982.)  NBM 

The    Spanish    student,    and    otlicr 

poems.     New  York:  John  B.  Alden,  1887 
2  p.I..  (1)8-106  p.     12°.  NBI 

nound  with  his:  Voices  of  the  night,  Ballads, 
and    other   poems.      New   York,    1887.      12°. 

Lord,  Alice  E.  A  vision's  quest.  A 
drama  in  five  acts,  representing  the  hopes 
and  ambitions,  the  love,  marriage,  plead- 
'"PS.  discouragements,  and  achievements 
of  Christopher  Columbus,  discoverer  of 
"'^ii^  Baltimore:  Gushing  &  Com- 
pany, 1899.    123  p.,  1  pi.    12°.  NBM 

Lord,  William  VVilberforce.  Andre-  a 
tragedy  in  five  acts.  New  York:  C  Scrib- 
ncr,  1856.     138  p.,  1  port.    8°.  NBM 

Lounsbery.  Grace  Constant.  Delilah- 
a  drama  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Scott- 
Thaw  Co.,  1904.     128  p.     16°.  •  PSQ 

Low,  Samuel.  The  politician  out-witted 
?-7oo'"'^'l?'  '"  ^"■'^  ="^'^-  Written  in  the  Year 
1788.  By  an  American  (Samuel  Low,. 
Ncw-\ork:  Printed  for  the  Author,  by  \V 


Ross,  1789.     71  p.    8°.  Reserve 

^V"*',  Daniel  Bedinger.  Dramatic 
works  of  Daniel  Bedinger  Lucas.  Edited 
by  C.  W  Kent  and  Virginia  Lucas.  With 
a  critical  introduction  by  C.  F.  T.  Brooke 
Inivcrsity  of  Virginia  edition.  Boston! 
,    '^,-,P="'8<=''  '19I3j.    X  p..  3  I.,  9-271  p.,  1 

McI)      7d      °'  '*■""'"'"'«''»"''■     Hildebrand.     Kate 


The    maid    of    Northumberland:    a 

dramatic   poem.     New   York:    G     P    Put- 
nam's Sons,  1879.     184  p.     12°.  NBM 

Luce,  Grace  A.  Brass  buttons.  A  com- 
edy in  three  acts. . .  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.,  1900.  37  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
°'  P'^ys)  NBLp.v.16,  no.l6 

Ludington,  Helen  G.  The  suffragette; 
a  comedy  in  one  act  for  seven  females. 
New  York:  S.  French,  cop.  1909.  2  p.I., 
(1)4-28  p.  12°.  (French's  acting  edition 
of  plays.     V.   157.)  NCO 

Lydston,  George  Frank.  The  blood  of 
tlie  fathers,  a  play  in  four  acts.  Chicago: 
Riverton  Press,  1912.    2  p.I.,  7-241  p      12° 

NBM 

McAvoy,  Ballard  Brownlee.  Prince 
Richard.  (Drama  in  five  acts  and  in  verse  i 
n.  p.,  cop.  1902.    97  p.     16°.  NBM 

McBride,  H.  E.  Striking  oil.  (Phila- 
delphia: Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1898.,  215-240  p 
12°-  NBLp.v.l6,no.l5 

McCabe,  J.  L.  Maloney's  wedding;  an 
Irish  farce  comedy  in  three  acts.  Chicago. 
1897.    1  p.I.,  194  f.    4°.  NBM 

Typewritten. 

McCarty,  W.  Page.  The  golden  horse- 
shoe. A  drama.  Richmond:  F.  A.  Chris- 
tian, 1876.    45  p.    8°.  NBLp.v.25,  no.5 

McCord,  Louisa  Susannah  Cheeves. 
Caius  (Jracchus.  A  tragedy,  in  five  acts 
New  York:  H.  Kernot,  1851.     128  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.4 

McCracken,  J.  L.  H.  Earning  a  living. 
A  comedy,  in  five  acts.  By  a  citizen  of 
New  York  (i.  e.,  J.  L.  H.  McCracken,. 
New  York:  Pudney  &  Russell,  1849.  63  p 
8  •  NBM 

Macdonald,  M.  Guateniozin.  A  drama 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1878. 
191  p.     12°.  NBM 

McGee,  Thomas  D'Arcy.  Sebastian;  or, 
Tlie  Roman  martyr;  a  drama  (in  four  acts,, 
founded  on  Cardinal  Wiseman's  celebrated 
tale  of  "Fabiola."  New  York:  D.  &  J 
Sadlicr   &   Co.,   1861.     52  p.     12°.       NBM 

Mackay,  Constance  D'.Arcy.  The  festi- 
val of  Pomona,  a  spring  festival.  (Drama. 
Chicago,   1915.     8°.     1915,  p.   161-171.) 

NAFA 

Patriotic    plays    and    pageants    for 

.voung  people.  New  York:  Henry  Holt  and 
Company,  1912.    2  p.I.,  iii-viii,  223  p.    8°. 

NBM 

,  . .  Plays  of  the  pioneers.     .A^  book  of 

historical    pageant-plays...      New    York: 
Harper  &  Brothers,  1915.    5  p.I.,  13-174  p 
1  I.,  8  pi.     12°.  ''  NBM 

J  "•^'"-J""""."-.  The  fountain  of  youth.  May- 
r?/,;  .  i-  V"',»'"n8  ,■■««■  The  passing  of  ll.awatha. 
Uanic   (jreel   o'   Portland   town. 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


31 


I 


Mackaye,  Mary  Keith  Medbery.  Pride 
and  prejudice.  A  play  founded  on  Jane 
Austen's  novel  by  Mrs.  Steele  Mackaye. 
New  York:  Duffield  &  Co.,  1906.  vii  p.,  3 
1.,  168  p.,  1  pi.     8°.  NBM 

Mackaye,  Percy.  Anti-matrimony:  a 
satirical  comedy.  New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes 
Co.  [1910.,    7  p.l.,  3-160  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NBM 

The  Canterbury  pilgrims,  a  com- 
edy. New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1903. 
1  p.l.,  viii  p.,  1  1.,  210  p.,  1  fac.    12°.      NBM 

Fenris,    the    wolf.      A    tragedy    [in 

four  acts  and  in  verscj.  New  York:  Mac- 
millan Company,  1905.     S  p.l.,  150  p.     12°. 

NBM 

A    garland    to    Sylvia:    a    dramatic 

reverie.  With  a  prologue.  New-York: 
The  Macmillan  Co.,  1910.    xxiv,  177  p.    12°. 

NBM 

Jeanne    d'Arc.      [A    drama    in    five 

acts  and  in  verse.)  New  York:  Macmil- 
lan Co.,  1907.  ix  p.,  1  1.,  163  p.,  1  1.,  3  pi. 
12°.  NBM 

New     York:     Macmillan     Co., 

1911.  viii  p.,  2  1.,   163  p.,   1   1.,  3  pi.     12°. 

NBM 

Mater:  an  American  study  in  com- 
edy. New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1908. 
6  p.l.,  3-163  p.    8°.  NBM 

Saint  Louis:  a  civic  masque.  Gar- 
den City:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Company, 
1914.    xxii,  99  p.,  1  1.,  1  pi.     12°.        NBM 

Sanctuary;     a     bird     masque.       [In 

verse.)  With  a  prelude  by  Arvia  Mackaye. 
Illustrated  with  photographs  in  color  and 
monotone  by  Arnold  Genthe.  New  York: 
F.  A.  Stokes  Co.  [1914.)  xx,  71(1)  p.,  4  pi. 
illus.     12°.  NBM 

First  published  in  the  Century,  v.  87,  p.  547-557. 

Sappho  and  Phaon.     A  tragedy  set 

forth  with  a  prologue,  induction,  prelude, 
interludes,  and  epilogue.  New  York:  The 
Macmillan  Co.,  1907.  xv(i)  p.,  1  I.,  3-225  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The    scarecrow;    or.    The    glass    of 

truth.  A  tragedy  of  the  ludicrous.  New 
York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  1908.  xv.  179 
p.    12°.  NBM 

Also  printed  in  T.  H.  Dickinson's  Chief  contem- 
porary dramatists,  p.   357-393. 

A  thousand  years  ago;  a  romance 

of  the  Orient.  [In  four  acts  and  in  verse.) 
With  an  introduction  by  Clayton  Hamil- 
ton. Garden  City:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co., 
1914.  xxiy,  130  p.,  1  1.  12°.  (Drama 
League  series  of  plays,    v.  2.)  NBM 

To-morrow;   a   play   in   three   acts. 

New  York:  F.  A.  Stokes  Company,  1912. 
ix,  176  p.     12°.  NBM 

Yankee      fantasies;      five      one-act 

plays.     New   York:   Duffield   &  Company. 

1912.  xiv  p.,  1  1.,  169  p.     12°.  NBM 

Chuck:  an  orchard  fantasy.  Gettysburg:  a  wood- 
shed commentary.  The  antick:  a  wayside  sketch. 
The  cat-boat:  a  fantasy  for  music.  Sam  Average: 
a  silhouette. 


McKinley,  Henry  J.  Brigham  Young; 
or.  The  prophet's  last  love.  A  play  in 
tliree  acts.  San  Francisco:  Bacon  &  Co., 
1870.    30  p.     12°.  ZZMG  p.v.22,  no.l 

McKnight,  Levi  Adolphus.  Indiana;  a 
drama  of  progress;  a  history  of  Indiana  in 
a  play  of  four  acts.  Fowler,  Ind.:  the  au- 
thor, 1908.  3  p.l.,  (1)10-50  p.,  1  pi.,  1  port. 
8°.  NBL  p.v.25,  no.9 

MacMillan,  Mary  Louise.  Short  plays. 
Cincinnati:  Stewart  &  Kidd,  1915.  4  p.l., 
245  p.     2.  ed.     12°.  NBM 

The  shadowed  star.  The  ring.  The  rose.  Luck? 
Entr'  acte.  .\  woman's  a  woman  for  a'  that.  A  fan 
and  two  candlesticks.  A  modern  masque.  The 
futurists.     The  gate  of  wishes. 

MacPhail,  Andrew.  The  land.  A  play 
of  character  in  one  act  with  five  scenes, 
of  which  one  scene  only  is  here  printed. 
(University  magazine.  Montreal,  1914.  8°. 
V.   13,  p.  275-291.)  STK 

Maddox,  D.  S.  The  man  from  Arizona. 
A  farce  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn 
Pub.  Co.,  1899.  10  p.  12°.  (Dramatic  li- 
brary.   V.  1,  no.  189.)        NBLp.v.l7,  no.lO 

Madelaine,  the  belle  of  the  Faubourg;  a 
drama  in  three  acts...  Boston:  W.  V. 
Spencer,  1856.  40  p.  12°.  (Spencer's  Bos- 
ton theatre,     no.  49.)  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Maevonius,  pseud.  The  plays  of  Maevo- 
nius:  e.x  antiquitatis  angiportibus.  Praxi- 
teles. Jamaica,  Queensborough,  N.  Y.: 
The  Marion  Press,  1903.     56  p.     4°. 

NBL  p.v.25,  no.n 

no.  72  of  300  copies  printed. 

A  modern  drama  probably  written  by  Thomas 
Dunkin    Paret. 

Magnus,  Maurice.  Eldyle.  An  aesthetic 
drama.  New  York:  Ego  Press,  1898.  28 
p.    8°.  NBLp.v.24,no.ll 

no.  49  of  250  copies  printed. 

Mair,  Charles.  Tecumseh:  a  drama 
...and  Canadian  poems.  Toronto:  W. 
Briggs,  1901.  1  p.l.,  276  p.,  3  port.  2. 
ed.    12°.  NCM 

Malone,  Walter.  Claribel,  and  other 
poems.  Louisville,  Ky.:  J.  P.  Morton  & 
Co.,  1882.     297  p.     12°.  NBI 

Inez:  a  tragedy,  p.  7-82;  Claribel:  a  tragedy,  p. 
143-231. 

Mann,  Arthur  Sitgreaves.  Prince  Ivo 
of  Bohemia.  A  romantic  tragedy  in  five 
acts.  [In  verse.)  New  New:  'The  Grafton 
Press  [Cop.  1906,.     84  p.     12°.  NBM 

Mann,  Hugh.  Bound  &  Free.  Two 
dramas.  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger,  1905.  80 
p.     12°.  NBM 

The  New  Lights.  A  drama...  Bos- 
ton: R.  G.  Badger,  1904.    51  p.     12°.  NBM 

Manners,  J.  Hartley.  Happiness,  and 
other  plays.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  & 
Co.,  1914.    8  p.l.,  5-170  p.,  3  pi.     12°.  NBM 

Happiness,  a  study.  Tust  as  wfll,  a  twentieth- 
century    romance.      The   day   of   dupes,   an   allegory. 


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Marble,  Thomas  Littlefield.  The  Hes- 
sian: a  Revolutionary  drama  in  three  acts. 
Philadelphia:  The  Pcnn  PublishinK  Co., 
1908.    34  p.    12°.  NBLp.v.e.no.ll 

Mistress     Penelope.      A    romantic 

drama  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  Tlie  Pcnn 
Pub.  Co.,  1907.     13  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.8,no.3 

The  raiders.     A  military  drama  in 

three  acts.  Philadelphia:  The  Pcnn  Pub. 
Co..  1907.    45  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.8,no.4 

.A    royal    runaway.      A    comedy    in 

three  acts.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn  Pub. 
Co.,  1904.    35  p.    12°.  NBLp.v.l.ncS 

Marchand,  F.  G.  Un  bonheur  en  attire 
un  autre.  Comedie  en  un  acte  ct  en  vers. 
(Royal  Society  of  Canada.  Proceedings 
and  transactions.  Montreal,  1883.  f°.  v. 
1.  section   1.  p.   139-165.)  "EC 

■; Quclques  scenes  d'unc  comedie  in- 

edite.  Les  faux  brillants.  Comedie  en 
cinq  actes  et  en  vers.  (Royal  Society  of 
Canada.  Proceedings  and  transactions. 
Montreal,  1883.  f°.  v.  I,  section,  1,  p.  21- 
38.)  *  EC 

Markoe,  Peter.  The  patriot  chief.  A 
tragedy...  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the 
Author,  and  sold  by  Wm.  Prichard.  1784. 
2  p.l.    70  p.     8°.  Reserve 

Marsden,  Frederick,  pseud.  See  Silver, 
\V.  A. 

Martin,  William  Frank.  Sir  Harry 
Vane:  a  drama  in  five  acts.  Boston:  Rox- 
burgh Pub.  Co.  il907.j    263  p.,  4  port.    8°. 

NBM 

Masters,  Edgar  Lee.  The  bread  of  idle- 
ness; a  play  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The 
Rooks  Press,  1911.     173  p.     12°.  NBM 

The   locket;   a   play   in    three   acts. 

Chicago:  The  Rooks  Press,  1910.  110  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Maximilian:    a    plav    in    five    acts. 

Boston:  R.  G.  Badger,  1902.     154  p.     12°. 

NBM 
Mathews,    Cornelius.      Calmstorm,    the 
rcforiniT.      A    dramatic    comment.      New 
York:  W.  H.  Tinson,  1853.     71  p.     16°. 

NBLp.v.14,  no.l 

The   politicians:  a  comedy,   in   five 

acts.     New   York,   1840.     118  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.4 

Witchcraft:  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts. 

New-York:  S.  French,  1852.    99  p.    24° 

NBM 

The  Library  bUo  hu  three  pronipler's  copies, 
with    nis.    notes. 

Mathews,  Frances  Aymar.  The  new 
professor.  A  comedy  for  ladies  in  one  act. 
Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Com- 
pany (Cop.  1903,.  15  p.  12°.  (Sergei's 
acting   drama,     no.  530.)   NBL  p.v.2,  no.l2 

Matthews,  James  Brander.  "Edged 
tools."  .X  play  in  four  acts.  New  York- 
S.  French,  cop.  1873.    47  p.     12°.      NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  inicrlc«ve<l.     With  ms.  noics. 


Too  much  Smith;  or.  Heredity.    A 

physiological  and  psychological  absurdity 
in  one  act.  By  .\rthur  Penn  ipseud.j. 
(Adapted  from  the  French  play  "La  poste- 
rite  d'un  bourgmestre"  by  M.  Uchard.i 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1902.  50  p., 
1  I.     12°.     (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBL  p.v.iS,  no.2S 

May,  Gordon  V.  The  red  rosette.  .\ 
western  drama  in  three  acts.  New  York: 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907.    43  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.7,no.2 

May,  Noble.  Late  this  morning;  a 
monologue.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzger- 
ald.  1912.     7  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.27,  no.l 

Mead.  Wall-street;  or.  Ten  minutes  be- 
fore three.  .V  farce,  in  three  acts.  New- 
York,  1819.    24  p.     16°.      NBL  p.v.15,  no.l 

Imperfect,    lacking   all    after    p.    24. 

Medina,  Louisa  H.  Ernest  Maltravers. 
[A  drama  in  three  acts.,  London:  John 
Dicks  |18— ?|.  18  p.  12°.  (Dicks'  stand- 
ard plays,     no.  379.)  NCOp.v.301,no.7 

— ; —  The  last  days  of  Pompeii.  .\  dra- 
matic spectacle,  taken  from  Bulwer's  cele- 
brated novel  of  the  same  title.  New  York: 
S.  French  rlS— ?,.  31  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard   drama,     no.   146.)         NBM  p.v.2 

Nick   of  the   woods.     A   draina   in 

three  acts.  Boston:  S.  V.  Spencer  (18 — ?]. 
•15  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

New  York:  S.  French  il8— ?, 

30  p.    12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.      With   ms.   notes. 

Mendes,  Henry  Pereira.  Esther:  a 
Purim  play.  New  York:  P.  Cowen,  1899 
23  p.     16°.  •  PSQ 

Repr. :  The  American  Hebrew. 

Judas     Maccabaeus.       .\     Chanuka 

play  for  Sunday  school  children.  New 
\ork:  P.  Cowen,  1898.     19  p.     16°.     *  PSQ 

Merington,  Marguerite.  Cranford:  a 
play.  A  comedy  in  three  acts  made  from 
Mrs.  Gaskell's  famous  story.  New  York- 
Fox,  Duffield  &  Co.,  1905.  vi  p  II  99 
P-.   1   Pl-     8°.  NBM 

Daphne;  or,  The  pipes  of  Arcadia. 

Three  acts  of  singing  nonsense.  New 
\oTk:  The  Century  Co.,  1896.  5  p.l.,  166 
P-.  6  pl.     16°.  NBM 

Festival  plays.     One-act  pieces  for 

New  \  ear's  day,  St.  Valentine's  day,  Eas- 
ter, .Ml  Hallowe'en,  Christmas,  and  a 
child  s  birthday.  New  York:  Duffield  & 
Co..  1913,    6  p.l.,  9-302  p.,  1  pl.    8°.    NBM 

Father  Time  and  his  children.  Ternulla's  garden: 
or.  The  miracle  of  good  St.  Valentine.  The  seven 
sleepers  of  Ephesos,  Princess  Moss  Rose.  The 
testing   of    Sir    Gawayne.      A    Christmas   party. 

-—Picture  plays.  New  York:  Duf- 
field and  Company,  1911.  133  p.,  4  pl  .? 
port.     8°.  NBM 

■The  l.yl  silling.  .\  salon  carrc  f.inla-y.  His 
mother,  face^  .\  Gainsborough  lady.  .Srtiilmother 
and  child.     Queen  and  emperor.     Millet  group. 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Merriman,  Effie  Woodward.  The  Bache- 
lors' Club.  [A  drama.)  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop.  1901. 
30  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l5,no.3 

Diamonds  and  hearts.  Comedy- 
drama  in  three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company  (COp.  1897). 
40  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama,  no. 
418.)  NBLp.v.3,  no.2 

The    Emerson    Club.      Comedy    in 

one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
ing Company  [Cop.  1901).  12  p.  12°. 
(American    acting   drama.) 

NBLp.v.15,  no.6 

A  girl's  secret.   A  play  in  three  acts. 

Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.  [Cop. 
1901.)  29  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  467.)  NBL  p.v.4,  no.9 

The     great     Plummer     breach-of- 

promise  case.  A  mock  trial.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company  (COp. 
1902).  35  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  439.)  NBLp.v.3,  no.l 

Maud  MuUer.  A  burlesque  enter- 
tainment in  three  acts.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  [COp.  1891). 
63-88  p.     12°.     (American  amateur  drama.) 

NBLp.v.l7,no.4 

■  The   silent   detective.     A   drama  in 

three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  [Cop.  1901).  43  p.  12°. 
(American  acting  drama.) 

NBLp.v.lS.no.S 

Tompkins'    hired    man.      A    drama 

in  three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  |Cop.  1898).  35  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  419.) 

NBLp.v.3,no.3 

Merz,  Charles  Andrew,  and  F.  W.  TuT- 
TLE.  Quentin  Durward;  a  dramatic  adap- 
tation of  Sir  Walter  Scott's  novel,  in  three 
acts  and  three  scenes.  New  Haven:  Yale 
University  Dramatic  Association,  1914.  7 
p.l.,  7-92  p.    8°.  NBM 

Metcalfe,  Irving.  A  game  of  chance;  or, 
Allotting  the  bride.  A  comedy  in  one  act. 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company  (Cop.  1899).  24  p.  16°.  (The 
wizard  series.)  NBL  p.v.22,  no.4 

Miss    Mary   Smith.      A   comedy   in 

one  act.  New  York:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  [Cop.  1899).  21  p.  16°. 
(The  wizard  series.)  NBL  p.v.22,  no.3 

Meyer,  Annie  Nathan.  The  dominant 
sex;  a  play  in  three  acts.  New  York: 
Brandu's,   1911.     4  p.l.,   11-112  p.     12°. 

NBM 

The  dreamer;  a  play  in  three  acts. 

New  York:  Broadway  Pub.  Co.,  1912.  4 
p.l.,   112  p.     12°.  NBM 

Meyers,  Robert  Cornelius  V.  Cousin 
Tom:  a  comedietta  in  one  act.  Philadel- 
phia: The  Penn  Publishing  Co.,  1908.  13  p. 
12°  NBL  p.v.6,  no.9 


Middleton,  George.  Embers;  with,  The 
failures.  The  gargoyle,  In  his  house.  Ma- 
donna, The  man  masterful.  One-act  plays 
of  contemporary  life.  New  York:  Henry 
Holt  and  Company,  1911.  5  p.l.,  3-192  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The  man  masterful.  (Forum.     New 

York,   1909.     8°.     v.  42,  p.  369-382.)  *  DA 

Nowadays;      a      contemporaneous 

comedy.  New  York:  Henry  Holt  and 
Company,  1914.    v,  218  p.     12°.  NBM 

Possession,  with.  The  groove,  The 

unborn.  Circles,  A  good  woman.  The  black 
tie;  one-act  plays  of  contemporary  life. 
New  York:  Henry  Holt  and  Company, 
1915.     ix  p.,  2  1.,   (1)4-217  p.     12°.     NBM 

Tradition,  with.  On  bail.  Their  wife. 

Waiting,  The  cheat  of  pity,  and  Mothers; 
one-act  plays  of  contemporary  life.  New 
York:  Henry  Holt  and  Company,  1913.  5 
p.l.,  3-173  p.    8°.  NBM 

Middleton,  J.  A.  Red  Sefchen:  an  in- 
cident in  the  life  of  Heinrich  Heine.  iBos- 
ton:  J.  W.  Luce  &  Co.,  1907.)  2  p.l.,  23  p. 
12°.  NBI 

Bound  with  his:  Love  songs  and  lyrics.  Boston, 
1907.      12°. 

Miles,  George  Henry.  Senor  Valiente. 
A  comedy.  In  five  acts.  Boston:  W.  V. 
Spencer,  cop.  1858.  52  p.  12°.  (Spencer's 
Boston  theatre,     no.   193.)  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

The  Military  Glory  of  Great-Britain,  an 
Entertainment,  given  by  the  late  candi- 
dates for  Bachelor's  Degree,  at  the  close 
of  the  anniversary  commencement,  held 
in  Nassau-Hall,  New-Jersey,  September 
29th,  1762.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Wil- 
liam Bradford,  1762.  IS  p.,  5  pi.  of  music. 
4°.  Reserve 

Miller,  Chester  Gore.  Chihuahua.  A 
new  and  original  social  drama  in  four  acts. 
Chicago,  111.:  Kehm,  Fietsch  &  Wilson  Co., 
1891.    95(1)  p.     16°.  NBM 

Father  Junipero  Serra.    A  new  and 

original  historical  drama,  in  four  acts... 
Illustrated.  Chicago:  Skeen,  Baker  &  Co.. 
1894.     160  p.,  1  1.,  1  port.     16°.  NBM 

Miller,  Joaquin.  The  Danites  in  the  Si- 
erras: an  idyl  drama  in  four  acts.  San 
Francisco:  The  California  Pub.  Co.,  1882. 
101-203  p.    2.  ed.     16°.  NBM 

Forty-nine:   an   idyl   drama   of   the 

Sierras,  in  four  acts.  San  Francisco:  The 
California  Pub.  Co.,  1882.  1  p.l.,  102  p.  2. 
ed.     16°.  NBM 

'49  and  the  Danites.    n.  t.-p.    (New 

York?  pref.  1881.)     203  p.     16°.  NBM 

Joaquin  Miller's  poems.  San  Fran- 
cisco: The  Whitaker  &  Ray  Co..  1909-10. 
6v.    12°.  *R-NBI 

V.  6  contains  his  dramas:  The  Danites  in  the 
Sierras,   Forty-nine,   Tally-ho,  and  An   Oregon   idyl. 


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Minshull,  John.  A  comedy,  entitled  The 
sprightly  widow,  with  the  frolics  of  youth; 
or,  A  speedy  way  of  uniting  the  sexes,  by 
honorable  marriaRC.  New-York:  printed 
for  the  author,  1803.  vi  p.,  2  1.,  (1)12-64  p.. 
1  port.    8°.  NBM 

A  comic  opera,  entitled  Rural  feli- 
city: with  the  humour  of  Patrick,  and  mar- 
riage of  Sheltv.  New-York:  printed  for 
the  author,  1801.  viii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)12-6S  p.. 
3  1.,  1  port.    8°.  NBM 

He    stoops    to    conquer,    or    The 

virgin  wife  triumphant;  a  comedy  in  three 
acts.  New-York:  printed  for  the  author, 
by  G.  &  R.  Waite.  1804.    33(1)  p.    8°.  NBM 

Bound  with  his:  A  comtdy  entitled  The  sprightly 
widow.     New-York.  1803.     8*. 

The  merry  dames,  or  The  humour- 
ist's triumph  over  the  poet  in  petticoats, 
and  the  gallant  exploits  of  the  knight  of 
the  comb.  A  comedy  in  three  acts.  New- 
York:  printed  for  the  author,  by  G.  &  R. 
Waite,  1805.    viii  p.,  1  1.,  (1)4-29(1)  p.    8° 

NBM 

Bound  with  his:  A  comedy  entitled  The  sprightly 
widow.      New-York,   1803.     8*. 

Mitchell,  Edmund.  Her  sacrifice;  drama 
in  prologue  and  three  acts.  Los  .'Vngeles, 
Cal.:  Grafton  Pub.  Co.,  1909.     20  1.    8°. 

NBLp.v.lO,  no.2 

Mitchell,  Langdon  EKvyn.  The  .New 
York  idea;  a  comedy  in  four  acts.  Boston: 
W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1908.  xii  p..  1  1..  17.>  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Mitchell,  Silas  Weir.  The  complete 
pocm.'i  of  S.  Weir  Mitchell.  New  \ork: 
The  Century  Co..  1914.    6  p.l.,  3-447  p.    12°. 

NBI 

The  dramatic  poems  included  are  Francis  Drake, 
Philip  Vernon,  Responsibility,  Wind  .nnd  sea.  A 
molal.  The  cup  of  youth.  The  violin,  Francois  Vil- 
lon, The  miser:  a  masque.  The  wager,  and  Oarabbu. 

A  iriasque,  and  other  poems.  Bos- 
ton: Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company. 
1887.    4  p.l.,  63  p.    8°.  NBI 

A  masque,  p.  1-11. 

Philip  Vernon.    A  talc  in  prose  and 

verse.     New  York:  The  Century  Co..  1895. 
1  p.l.,  55  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  wager,  and  other  poems.     New 

York:  The  Century  Co.,  1900,    4  p.l..  47  p. 
12°.  NBI 

The  wager,  p.    1-U. 

Wind  and  sea.     (In  his:  The  hill  of 

stones,   and   other   poems.     Boston,    1883. 
16°.    p.  20-32.)  NBI 

Monroe,  Harriet.  Valeria,  and  other 
poems.  Chicago:  A,  C.  McCliirg  &  Com- 
pany, 1892.    xi  p..  I  1..  3-301  p.     12°.  NBM 

Valeria:   a   tragedy,  p.    1-194. 

Monroe,  J.  R.  Dramas  and  miscellane- 
ous poems.  Chicago:  Knight  &  Leonard, 
prtrs..  1875.     190  p.    8°.  NBM 

Argo  and  Irene,  p.  44-60;  Malachi  and  MifaniU, 
p.  81-114, 


Montenegro,  Carlota.  Alcestis.  A 
drama  |in  vcrsci.  Boston:  The  Poet  Lore 
Co.,  1909.    4  p.l..  7-110  p.    12°.  NBM 

Moody,  William  Vaughn.  The  faith 
healer:  a  play  in  four  acts.  Boston: 
Houghton  Mif'flin  Co.,  1909.  4  p.l.,  (1)4- 
160  p.,   1   1.     12°.  NBM 

The  fire-bringer.  Boston:  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  Co.,  1904.    4  p.l.,  108  p.    12°. 

NBM 

The   great   divide:  a  play  in   three 

acts.  New  York:  Macniillan  Company, 
1909.    4  p.l.,  (1)4-167  p.     12°.  NBM 

Also  printed  in  T.  H.  Dickinson's  ChUf  conlem- 
forary  dramatists,  p.  283-315. 

The     masque     of     judgment.       A 

masque  drama  in  five  acts  and  a  prelude. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1902.  3 
p.l.,  127  p.     12°.  NBM 

The   poems   and   plays   of   William 

Vaughn  Moody;  with  an  introduction  by 
J.  M.  Manly.  Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin 
Co.,  1912.    2  V.    port.     12°.  *R-NBI 

V.   1.     Poems  and   poetic   dramas. 

V.  2.     Prose    plays. 

The  poetic  dramas  are  The  fire-bringer.  The 
masque  of  judgment,  and  The  death  of  Eve  (a  frag- 
meni);  the  prose  dramas  are  The  great  divide  and 
The    faith    hcalcr. 

Moore,  Bernard  Francis.  Captain  Jack; 
or.  The  Irish  outlaw.  An  original  Irish 
drama  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W,  H. 
Baker  &  Co.  |Cop.  1889.,  40  p.  12°. 
(Baker's   edition   of  plavs.1 

NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 

Faugh-a-Ballagh;  or.  The  weariiig 

of  the  green.  A  romantic  Irish  play  in 
three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co., 
1899.  39  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 

The  Irish  agent.     A  play  of  Irish 

life  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  icop.  1889.1  41  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 

The  Irish  rebel.     A  romantic  play 

of  the  days  of  '98,  in  three  acts.  Boston: 
W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1903.  38  p.  12°, 
(Baker's  edition   of  plavs.l 

NBM  (Moore), p.v.l 

The    king   of   the    Philippines.      .\ 

farce  comedy  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1901.  47  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 

Poverty  Flats.     .\  play  of  western 

life  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.,  1899.  35  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 

Suzette.     .'\   farcc-comcdv   in   three 

acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  lS:'Co.,  1903. 
47  p.      12°.      (Baker's  edition   of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.l5.no.4 

The  weeping  willows.     .\  romantic 

play  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.,  1903.  53  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of   plays.)  NBM  (Moore),  p.v.l 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


35 


Moore,  Charles  Leonard.  Banquet  of 
Palacios:  a  comedy.  Philadelphia:  C.  L. 
Moore,  1889.     196  p.     16°.  NBM 

Ghost  of  Rosalvs;  a  play.  Phila- 
delphia: the  author,  1900.  3  p.l..  9-174  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.  23,  no.2 

Moos,  H.  M.  Mortara;  or.  The  pope  and 
his  inquisitors.  A  drama,  together  with 
choice  poems.  Cincinnati:  Bloch  &  Co.. 
1860.     171   p.     16°.  *PSQ 

Morris,  George  Pope.  The  maid  of  Sax- 
ony: or.  Who's  the  traitor?  An  opera  in 
three  acts.  (In  his:  Poems.  New  York. 
1854.     3.  ed.    8°.     p.  247-350.)  NBI 

Morrison,  George  Austin,  the  younger. 
"La  Fayette";  or,  "The  maid  and  the 
marquis."  an  original  burlesque  in  three 
acts.  New  York:  [A.  E.  Chasmar  &  Co.,] 
1890.     86  p.     8°.  NBM 

Morse,  Northrop.  Peach  bloom:  an 
original  play  in  four  acts.  New  York: 
Sociological  Fund,  Medical  Review  of  Re- 
views, 1913.    S  p.l.,  184  p.    12°.  NBM 

Morse,  Woolson.  Madam  Piper,  a  musi- 
cal melange.  Music  composed  and  play 
concocted  by  Woolson  Morse...  Assist- 
ed at  times  in  the  stirring  by  J.  C.  Good- 
win... New  York:  The  Art  Interchange 
Press,   1884.     35  p.,   1   pi.     8°. 

NBLp.v.lO,no.l2 

Morton,  John  Maddison.  Betsy  Baker; 
or.  Too  attentive  by  half.  A  farce  in  one 
act.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn  Pub.  Co.. 
1900.     20  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.20,  no.6 

• •  The  sentinel.     A   musical   burletta, 

in  one  act.     Boston,  1852.     35  1.     f°. 

tNCOF 

Manuscript   promptbook. 

Moses,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Esther.  A  drama  in 
five  acts.    Cincinnati:  Bloch  Pub.  Co.,  1887. 


27 


PSQ 


Mueller,  Arthur  W.?  Stultitia;  a  night- 
mare and  an  awakening,  in  four  discus- 
sions, by  a  former  American  government 
official  [Arthur  W.  Mueller?].  New  York: 
F.  A.  Stokes  Co.  [1915.]  4  p.l.,  iviij-viii,  180 
p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NBM 

Mutnford,  Edward.  Bargain  day  at 
Bloomstein's;  an  entertainment  in  one  act. 
Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1913.  28  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.32,  no.S 

■ ■  A  square  deal;  a  comedy  in  one  act. 

Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1912.  24  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.32,  no.lO 

Munford,  William.  Poems,  and  com- 
positions in  prose  on  several  occasions. 
Richmond:  printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants, 
Jun.,   1798.     3  p.l.,   (1)6-189(1)   p.     8°. 

Reserve 

Almoran    and    Hamet,    p.    25-107. 

Munn,  Margaret  Crosby.  Will  Shake- 
speare of  Stratford  and  London.  A  drama 
in  four  acts.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  & 
Co.,  1910.    6  p.l.,  351  p.    12°.  *NCLF 


Murphy,  Fitzgerald.  A  bit  o'  blarney. 
-A.n  Irish  play  of  the  present  time.  In 
three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
icop.  1893.,  42  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of   plays.)  NBL  p.v.20,  no.S 

Musselman,  N.  H.  Mila  Whendle.  An 
"unpleasant  play."  (Poet  lore.  Boston, 
1901.    8°.    V.  13,  p.  22-53.)  *  DA 

My  aunt;  a  petit  comedy...  Philadel- 
phia: C.  Neal  (18— ?j.  27  p.  24°.  (C.  Neal's 
edition.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.   notes. 

Nack,  James.  The  immortal;  a  dramatic 
romance;  and  other  poems;  With  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  George  P.  Morris.  New 
York:  Stringer  and  Townsend,  1850.  vi, 
172  p.     12°.  NBHD 

The  immortal,  p.  15-83. 

The  spirit  of  vengeance.     A  drama, 

in  three  acts.  (In  his:  The  romance  of 
the  ring,  and  other  poems.  New  York, 
1859.     12°.     p.  37-90.)  NBI 

Najac,  fimile  de,  and  J.  M.  Lander.  The 
scarlet  letter.  An  American  tragedy  in 
five  acts,  founded  on  Hawthorne's  story, 
dramatized  by  Count  de  Najac  and  J.  M. 
Lander.     1877.     f°.  f  NCOF 

With  three  pamphlets  containing  the  part  of  Hes- 
ter Prynne;   and  the  musical  score  on  loose  sheets. 
Prompter's    manuscript   copy. 

Nash,  Joseph.  Josephine;  an  historical 
drama,  in  four  acts.  Boston:  F.  Wood, 
prtr.,  1874.    60  p.     16°.        NBL  p.v.20,  no.4 

Nathan,  Robert  Gruntal.  Atoms;  a  one 
act  play.  (Harvard  monthly.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,   1913.     8°.     v.  57,  p.  31-38.)     STG 

The  coward.     [A  play  in  one  act.] 

(Harvard  monthly.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1914.     8°.     V.  58,  p.  20-28.)  STG 

Nature  and  philosophy;  or.  The  youth 
who  never  saw  a  woman.  A  farce,  in  one 
act...  New  York:  Samuel  French  |185-?]. 
16  p.  12°.  (French's  minor  drama;  the 
acting  edition,     no.  185.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.   notes. 

Neal,  John.  Otho:  a  tragedy,  in  five 
acts.  Boston:  West,  Richardson  &  Lord, 
1819.    xxi  p.,  2  1.,  25-120  p.    16°.  NBM  p.v.9 

NeaU,  Walter  H.  Before  the  war:  a 
musical  comedy  in  one  act.  Philadelphia: 
The  Penn  Publishing  Co.,  1908.    13  p.    12°. 

NBL  p.v.6,  no.7 

Neihardt,  John  Gneisenau.  Eight  hun- 
dred rubles.  (Forum.  New  York,  1915. 
8°.    V.  53,  p.  393-402.)  *  DA 

Newton,  Charles  E.  Cast  upon  the 
world.  An  entirely  original  drama,  in  five 
acts...  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
ing Company,  cop.  1869.  40  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  175.) 

NBL  p.v.4,  no.6 

Out   at   sea.     An   entirely   original 

romantic   drama,   in  a  prologue  and   four 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


acts.  New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
iiiK  Company  (COp.  1872|.  40  p.  12°.  (De 
Witt's   acting  plays,     no.   178.) 

NBLp.v.26.  no.7 

Newton,  Harry  L.  The  Booster  Club 
of  Blackville.  A  colored  comedy  concoc- 
tion. Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  |1907).  15  p. 
12°.     (Denison's  acting  plays.) 

NBLp.v.6.no.l7 

A  call  to  arms.  A  military  comedi- 
etta in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co..  1904.     14  p.     12°.     (V'audcville  staRC.) 

NBLp.v.l.no.lB 

Donovan  and  the  dago.     .-K  comedy 

sketch  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn 
Pub.  Co.,  1904.     12  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.l,  no.6 

Her  second  time  on  earth.  .X  com- 
edy sketch  in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1904.  13  p.  12°.  (Vaude- 
ville  stage.)  NBL  p.v.l,  no.20 

The  little  red  school-house.  A  bur- 
lesque sketch  on  education  for  a  singing 
quartette.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  icop. 
1908|.  8  p.  12°.  (Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.20 

Look  out  for  the  cat.    A  sketch  in 

one  act  for  two  black-face  comedians. 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1904.  12  p. 
12°.     (Vaudeville  stage.)  NBL  p.v.l,  no.l6a 

Mr.  and   Mrs.   Fido.     A  vaudeville 

sketch.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  |1907i. 
10  p.    12°.     (Denison's  acting  plays.)  NBL 

Oshkosh  next  week.    A  comedy  for 

a  singing  quartette.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Deni- 
son tcop.  1908|.  7  p.  12°.  (Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.lO 

Pilsner    and    Poppyseed    the    two 

German  gazabos.  A  sketch  in  one  act. 
Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co..  1904.  11  p. 
12°.     (Vaudeville  stage.)   NBL  p.v.l,  no.l9 

Strenuous  Mame  the  Bowery  girl. 

A  vaudeville  cocktail.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.,  1904.  13  p.  12°.  (Vaude- 
ville   stage.)  NBL  p.v.l,  no.l7 

Two  jay  detectives.     A  rural  riot 

of  comedy.  Chicago:  T.  .S.  Denison  icop. 
1908|.  9  p.  12°.  (Denison's  vaudeville 
sketches.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.14 

Newton,  Harry  L.,  and  J.  P.  Roche.  The 
heiress  of  Hoctown.  .\  rural  comedy  in 
three  acts.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  rcop. 
1908,.     55  p.     12°.      (Aha  scries.) 

NBL  p.v.8,  no.l9 

Nickles,  .Mice  Belmcr.  The  sixteenth 
century  conflict.  A  study  of  the  life  of 
Dr.  ^^-lrtin  Luther  in  dialogue.  Philadel- 
phia: The  Lutheran  Publication  Society 
(Cop.   1910,.     43  p.     8°.       NBLp.v.24,no.'3 

St.    Paul    in    dialogue. 
Lutheran     Publication 
74   p..   1    1.     8°. 

NBLp.v.24,no.l 


A   .study   of 

Philadelphia:    The 
Society  (Cop.   1910|. 


Nirdlinger,  Charles  Frederic.  The  first 
lady  of  the  land;  a  play  in  four  acts.  Bos- 
ton: W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1914.  209  p. 
12°.  NBM 

The  world  and  his  wife.    |.\  dramai 

after  the  verse  of  Jose  Echegaray's  El  gran 
Galeoto.  New  York:  Mitchell  Kennerley 
(1908,.    215  p.,  6  pi.    8°.  NBM 

Noah,  Mordecai  Manuel.  The  fortress 
of  Sorrento:  a  petit  historical  drama,  in 
two  acts.  New  York:  D.  Longworth.  1808. 
28  p.    16°.  NBMp.v.7 

The  Grecian  captive,  or  The  fall  of 

Athens.  New  York:  E.  M.  Murdcn.  1S22. 
2  p.l.,   |iiii-iv,  48  p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.7 

She    would    be    a    soldier,    or    The 

plains  of  Chippewa;  an  historical  drama,  in 
three  acts.  New  York:  G.  L.  Birch  S:  Co., 
1819.     1  p.l.,  5-73  p.    16°.  NBM 

p.   3-4  lacking. 

Nobles,  Milton.  The  phrenix:  a  drama 
in  four  acts.  Chicago:  Drama  Pub.  Co., 
1900.    3  p.l.,  128  p.    12°.      NBLp.v.l4,no.9 

Northall,  William  Knight.  Macbeth  tra- 
\tstic:  with  the  stage  business...  New 
York:  W.  Tavlor  &  Co.,  1847.  2  p.l..  (1)8- 
36  p.     12°.  *NCNp.v.4,no.ll 

Norton,  .Mien.  The  convolvulus;  a  com- 
edy ill  tliree  acts.  New  York:  Claire 
Marie.  1915.    72  p.     12°.  NBM 

Norton,  Franklin  P.  Six  dramas  of 
.American  romance  and  history.  New 
York:  Schulte  Press,  1915.  2  p.l.,  (1)8- 
209  p.,  1  port.    4°.  NBM 

Thr  secretary  of  state.  Financier  of  New  York. 
.■\t>raham  Lincoln.  Otomis.  the  Indian  of  Mexico. 
The  third  term.     KinK  of  Wall  Street. 

Norton,  Louise.  Little  wax  candle;  a 
farce  in  one  act.  New  York:  Claire  Marie. 
1914.    38  p.    12°.  NBM 

O'Brien,  William  L.  Aaron  Burr:  a  play 
in  four  acts.  [Minneapolis.  Minn.:  Review 
Pub.  Co..  1908.1     82  p.    8°. 

NBLp.v.lO.  no.U 

Ochs,  Julius.  The  Megilla;  or.  The  story 
of  I'.sther:  an  operatic  medley.  Cincin- 
nati: Bloch  Pub.  &  Print.  Co.  (19— ?,  32  n 
12°.  *PSQ 

O'Conor,  John  Francis  Xavier.  "Every- 
soul"  and  the  Land  of  the  Sunrise  Sea; 
operetta.  .V  mystery  play  and  musical 
drama.  Words  and  music  by  J.  F.  X. 
O'Conor.  ,New  York:  J.  Lane  Co.,  con. 
1913.,     71(1)  p..  3  pi.    4.  ed.     12°.      •  MZ 

Oliver,  Roland.  Little  Face.  (A  drama 
of  the  prehistoric  era.,  (Smart  set.  New 
York,   1914.     8°.     v.  44.  p.   131-141.)   NBA 

102;  or.  The  veteran  and  his  progeny. 
Boston:  Richardson  &  Lord,  182.'^  .53  p 
16°.  NBM  p.v.5 

O'Neill.  Eugene  Gladstone.  Thirst,  and 
other    one    act    plays.      Boston:    Gorham 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


37 


Press  il914|.  168  p.  12°.  (American 
dramatists  series.)  NBM 

Thirst.  The  web.  Warnings.  Fog.  Reckless- 
ness. 

Opal,  pseud.  The  cloud  of  witnesses. 
New   York:  J.   Miller,   1874.     522  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Oppenheim,  James.  The  pioneers:  a 
poetic  drama  in  two  scenes.  New  York: 
B.  W.  Huebsch,  1910.    61  p.     12°.      NBM 

Ome,  M.  R.  A  limb  o'  the  law.  A  com- 
edy in  two  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  icop.  1892.1  18  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBLp.v.l7,  no.l2 

Orton,  Jason  Rockwood.  Arnold,  and 
other  poems.  New  Y'^ork:  Partridge  & 
Brittan,  1854.     144  p.     12°.  NBM 

Arnold,  p.   7-101. 

Osbom,  Laughton.  Bianca  Capello;  a 
tragedy,  being  in  completion  of  the  first 
volume  of  the  dramatic  series.  New  York: 
Moorhead,  Simpson  &  Bond,  1868.  2  p.l.. 
(1)204--H9  p.     12°.  NBM 

Calvary  —  Virginia;  tragedies.  New 

York:  Doolady,   1867.     4  p.l.,  200  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Dramatic  works,     v.   1-2,  4.     New 

York.  1868-70.     12°.  NBM 

V.  1  and  4  have  imprint.  New  York:  James  Miller. 
1868;  V.  2  has  imprint,  New  York:  The  American 
News  Company,   18/0. 

V.  1.     Calvary,  Virginia,  Bianca  Capello. 

V.  2.  Ugo  da  Este,  Uberto,  The  Cid  of  Seville, 
The  last  Mandeville,  The  heart's  sacrifice.  The 
monk,  Matilda  of  Denmark. 

v.  4.  The  silver  head,  The  double  deceit.  The 
Montanini,  The  school  for  critics. 

The    last    Mandeville,    The   heart's 

sacrifice.  The  monk,  Matilda  of  Denmark; 
tragedies,  being  in  completion  of  the 
second  volume  of  the  dramatic  series. 
New  York:  The  American  News  Company. 
1870.     2  p.l.,   (1)274-605(1)   p.     12°.  NBM 

Mariamne,   being  the  third  of  the 

tragedies  of  Jewish  and  Biblical  history, 
and  the  second  in  continuation  of  volume 
vi  of  the  dramatic  series.  New  York:  H. 
L.  Hinton,  1873.     2  p.l.,  167-269  p.     8°. 

*PSQ 

The  Montanini:  a  comedy,  being  in 

continuation  of  the  fourth  volume  of  the 
dramatic  series.  New  Y'ork:  James  Mil- 
ler, 1868.     2  p.l.,  (1)  266-397  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.ll,no.lO 

The  silver  head.  The  double  deceit: 

comedies.  New  York:  Doolady,  1867.  262 
p.,  1  1.    8°.  NBM 

Ugo  da   Este  — Uberto  — The   Cid 

of  Seville;  tragedies.  New  York:  James 
Miller,  1869.     269  p.     12°.  NBM 

Osborne,  Duffield.  Xanthippe  on  wom- 
an suffrage;  dialogue.  (Yale  review.  New 
Haven,  191S.     8°.     v.  4,  p.  590-607.)  *  DA 


Osborne,  Harry  W.  A  home  run.  A 
vaudeville  sketch.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  icop.  1908].  9  p.  12°.  (Denison's 
vaudeville  sketches.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.21 

Osgood,  Harry  O.  The  Bigelows'  but- 
ler. A  comedy  in  three  acts.  Boston:  \V. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1903.  62  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.l7,  no.l8 

Mrs.  Compton's  manager.  A  com- 
edy in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  |Cop.  1902.)  58  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion   of   plays.)  NBL  p.v.18,  no.23 

Osgood,  L.  \V.  The  Union  spy;  or.  The 
battle  of  Weldon  railroad.  .\  military 
drama  in  five  acts.  Woburn,  Mass.:  J.  L. 
Parker,  1871.  32  p.  16°.  (Parker's  ama- 
teur player.)  NBL  p.v.26,  no.l 

Out  of  place;  or.  The  lake  of  Lausanne; 
a  musical  farce,  in  two  acts.  New  York:  W. 
Turner,  1808.     41  p.     24°.  NCO  p.v.292 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.  Pocahontas:  a  his- 
torical drama,  in  five  acts;  with  an  intro- 
ductory essay  and  notes.  By  a  citizen  of 
the  West  [i.e.,  Robert  Dale  Owenj.  New- 
York:  George  Dearborn,  1837.  2  p.l.,  (1)8- 
240  p.     12°.  NBM 

Paine,  Thomas.  A  dialogue  between  the 
ghost  of  General  Montgomery  just  arrived 
from  the  Elysian  fields;  and  an  American 
delegate,  in  a  wood  near  Philadelphia.  (By 
Thomas  Paine. i  [Philadelphia:]  Printed, 
and  sold  by  R.  Bell,  1776.  New  York: 
privately  reprinted,  1865.  3  p.l.,  (1)6-16  p. 
8°.  IGA 

Painton,  Edith  F.  A.  U.  Palmer.  The 
healing  touch;  a  drama  in  four  acts.  New 
York:  Shakespeare  Press,  1914.  92  p..  1  1. 
12°.  NBM 

Fallen,  Conde  Benoist.  The  feast  of 
Thalarchus.  A  dramatic  poem.  Boston: 
Small,  Maynard  &  Co.,  1901.  viii,  73  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Palmer,  John  Williamson.  The  queen's 
heart.  A  comedy  in  three  acts.  |By  J.  W. 
Palmer.i  Boston:  W.  V.  Spencer,  1858. 
80  p.    12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Park,  John  Edgar.  The  dwarf's  spell: 
a  Christmas  play.  Boston  (etc.,:  The  Pil- 
grim Press  [Cop.  1912,.  5  p.l.,  (1)4-53  p. 
12°  NBM 

Parke,  John.  Virginia:  a  pastoral  drama, 
on  the  birth-day  of  an  illustrious  person- 
age and  the  return  of  peace,  February  11th, 
1784.  [By  John  Parke.j  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  Eleazer  Oswald,  at  the  Coffee- 
House,  1786.  (In:  Horace,  The  lyric 
works  of  Horace,  translated  into  English 
verse.  Philadelphia,  1786.  8°.  p.  321- 
334.)  Reserve 

Parker,  Lem  B.  Up  Vermont  way.  A 
rural    comedy   drama   in    four   acts.      Chi- 


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cago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 
(Cop.  1903|.  83  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,     no.  528.)  NBL  p.v.3,  no.4 

Parker,  Mary  Moncure.  Mrs.  Busby's 
pink  tea.  A  comedy  in  one  act.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company  icop. 
1902|.  10  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.   438.)  NBL  p.v.3,  no.5 

Parker,  Maud  May.  The  missive.  A 
dramatic  poem.  Boston:  The  Poet  Lore 
Co..  1907.     48  p.     12°.  NBM 

Parker,  W.  C.    The  face  at  the  window. 

A   drama    in    three   acts.      Chicago:   T.   S. 

Denison  il904i.    39  p.     12°.     (Alta  series.) 

NBLp.v.l,no.21 

A   friend   of   the   whole   family.      .■X 

farce  comedy  in  three  acts.  Chicago;  T.  S. 
Denison  [1904).    36  p.     12°.     (Alta  series.) 

NBLp.v.l,no.23 

His  second  time  on  earth.    .\  farce 

comedy  in  three  acts.  Chicago:  T.  S. 
Denison  [1904).    47  p.     12°.     (.Mta  series.) 

NBLp.v.l,no.24 

Love  and  anarchy.     A  sensational 

melodrama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  T.  S. 
Denison  (1904j.    SO  p.     12°.     (Alta  scries.) 

NBLp.v.l,no.22 

Second  childhood.     A  farce  in  one 

act.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  [Cop.  1908]. 
11   p.      12°.      (Amateur  series.) 

NBLp.v.8,  no.l6 

Those   red   envelopes.     .'\   farce   in 

one  act.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  jcop. 
1908,.     14  p.     12°.     (Amateur  scries.) 

NBLp.v.8,  no.l2 
Parsons,  George  Sanford,  and  A.  R. 
Allen.  Princess  Proud.  A  comic  opera, 
in  two  acts.  Book  by  G.  S.  Parsons,  and 
A.  R.  Allen,  with  music  by  G.  S.  Parsons. 
Presented  by  the  Columbia  University 
Musical  Society. .  .February..  .1901.  rNew 
York,  1901.1    48  p.    illus.    4°.  t  NBM 

Patten,  Gilbert.  In  double  peril.  (Near 
Gettysburg,  '63.)  .\  semi-military  drama 
of  the  Civil  war,  in  three  acts.  .Adapted 
from  the  French.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.,  1903.  58  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of   plays.)  NBLp.v.18,  no.24 

Paul  Forrester:  a  play  in  four  acts.  New 
York,  1871.     110  p.,  1  I.    8°.  NBM 

Paulding,  James  Kirkc.  and  W.  I. 
Paui.iu.ni;.  .'\merican  comedies...  Pliila- 
delphia:  Carey  and  Hart.  1847.  2  p.l..  liii,- 
ivp.,  1  1.,  (1)17-295  p.    12°.  NBM 

Thr  nurkuils;  or,  Americans  in  England,  by 
J.  K.  P.iuliling.  Tht  noble  exile,  Madmen  all,  and 
Anlipalhieii,    by    W.    I.    Paulding. 

The  Paxton  Boys,  a  Farce.  Translated 
from  the  Oriijinal  French,  By  a  Native  of 
Donegal.  Printed  in  the  Year,  mikilxiv. 
16  p.     16°.  Reserve 

Payne,  John  Howard.  Accusation;  or. 
The  family  of  D'Anglade:  a  mclo  drama, 


in  three  acts...  Boston:  West.  Richard- 
son &  Lord.  1818.    vii(i),  (1)10-76  p.     16°. 

NBMp.v.U 

Adeline,    the    victim    of    seduction: 

a  melo-dramatic  serious  drama,  in  three 
acts:  altered  from  the  French  of  Monsieur 
R.  C.  Guilbert  Pixerecourt,  and  adapted  to 
the  English  stage:  by  John  Howard  Payne 
...  London:  Theatre  Roval,  Drury  Lane 
J.  Tabby,  prtr.,,  1822.     42  p.     12°. 

NCOp.v.lS4,  no.3 

Ali  Pacha;  or.  The  signet-ring.     A 

melodrama,  in  two  acts...  New  York:  E. 
M.  Murden,  1823.    36  p.     16°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

Brutus;    or,    The    fall    of   Tarquin. 

-An  historical  tragedy,  in  five  acts.  London: 
T.  Rodwell,  1818.    viii.  58  p.    5.  c<l.    8°. 

NCO  p.v.219 

New- York:      D.      Longworth, 

1819.    54  p.     16°.  NCOF 

p.  45—46  lacking. 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ms.  notes. 

New-York:     Thomas      Long- 
worth,  1821.    vi,  (1)8-54  p.    16°. 

NBMp.v.U 

London:      G.      H.      Davidson 

(18—?,.  4  p.,  1  1.,  vii-viii,  9-52  p.  24'  bd. 
as  sq.  8°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ms.  notes. 

New  York:  W.  Taylor  &  Co. 

|18— ?,  v,  6-53  p.  12°.  (Modern  stand- 
ard drama,    no.  59.)  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Charles  the  Second:  or.  The  merry 

monarch.  A  comedy,  in  two  acts.  New 
York:  S.  French  (18— ?i.  1  p.l.,  7-44  p. 
12°.     (French's  standard  drama,     no.   19.) 

NBLp.v.l7,no.l7 

London:   T.    H.   Lacy   |18— ?,. 

40  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plavs. 
V.  30.)  NCO 

Clari;  or.  The   maid  of  Milan.     .\ 

drama,  in  three  acts... and  a  memoir  of 
W.  H.  (Sedley)  Smith.  New  York:  S. 
French  ,18—?,.  24  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard  drama,     no.  259.) 

NBLp.v.S,  no.l9 

London:   John  Miller,   1823      2 

pl.  4Sp.    8°.  NCOp.v.l87 

Clari,  the  maid  of  Milan!  .\  musi- 
cal drama,  in  two  acts...  Music  by 
Bishop.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  (18 — ?,.  40 
p.  illus.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of 
plays,    v.  95.)  NCO 

Clari;   or,   The   maid   of   Milan:   an 

opera.  London:  J.  Cumberland  [18— ?|. 
40  p.     24°.  NBHp.v.31,no.6 

Philadelphia:  F.  Turner  (18— ?i. 

4  p.l..  13-40  p.,  1  pi.  16°.  (Turner's  dra- 
matic library.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 


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39 


Julia,  or  The  wanderer;  a  comedy, 

in  five  acts...  New-York:  D.  Longworth. 
1806.    2  p.l.,  (1)8-70  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

NBMp.v.ll 

Love  in  humble  life.     A  drama,  in 

one  act,  adapted  from  Scribe  and  Dupin's 
"Michael  et  Christine."  By  John  Howard 
Payne.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  ,1822?,.  24 
p.  16°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays. 
V.  21.)  NCO 

Lovers'  vows;   a  play,   in   five  acts 

. . .  Baltimore:  Geo.  Dobbin  and  Murphv, 
1809.     vii(i),   (1)10-90  p.,  1  1.     12°. 

NBMp.v.ll 

•  Mrs.   Smith;  or,  The  wife  and  the 

widow.  A  farce...  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
[18 — ?i.  20  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition 
of  plays,     v.  84.)  NCO 

Payne's  tragedy  of  Brutus;  or,  The 

fall  of  Tarquin.  As  presented  by  Edwin 
Booth.  Boston:  C.  H.  Thayer  [Cop.  1878). 
84  p.     16°.     (Dramatic  library,    v.  1,  no.  9.) 

NBL  p.v.27,  no.4 

Peter  Smink;  or.  The  armistice.    A 

comic  drama,  in  one  act.  Adapted  from 
the  French.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  il8 — ?). 
16  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays. 
V.  75.)  NCO 

Therese,    the    orphan    of    Geneva, 

a  drama,  in  three  acts...  New-York: 
Thomas  Longworth,  1821.  7  p.,  1  1.,  (1) 
12-51  p.     16°.  NBMp.v.ll 

•  New  York:  S.  French  rl8 — ?i. 

33  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ms.  notes. 

. London:  Theatre  Royal.  1821. 

viii,   (1)10-57(1)  p.     2.  ed.    8°.  NCOF 

'Twas  I!  A  farce,  in  one  act.  Lon- 
don: T.  H.  Lacy  [1825?).  15  p.  12°. 
(Lacy's  acting  edition,     no.  128.)     NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.  With  ms.  notes. 
The  Library  also  has  another  prompter's  copy  with 
ms.  notes. 

The  two  galley  slaves:  a  melo- 
drama in  two  acts.  Adapted  from  the 
French.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [IS—?].  29 
p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plays. 
V.  72.)  NCO 

London:  J.  Cumberland  (18 — ?]. 

33  p.    24°.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Peabody,  Josephine  Preston.  Fortune 
and  men's  eyes:  new  poems  with  a  play. 
Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.  (Cop.  1900.) 
viii,  111(1)  p.     12°.  NBM 

One  of  750  copies  printed. 

Fortune  and  men's  eyes:  a  drama  in  one  act, 
p.  5-49. 

— —  Marlowe.  A  drama  in  five  acts. 
Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1901. 
1  p.l.,  156  p.    8°.  NBM 

The    piper.      A   play    in    four   acts. 

Boston:  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1909.  6 
p.l.,   (1)4-201(1)  p.     8°.  NBM 


The   wings.     (A  play  in   one   act.i 

(Poet  lore.  Boston,  1914.  8°.  v.  25,  p. 
352-369.)  *  DA 

The  wolf  of  Gubbio;  a  comedy  in 

three  acts,  iln  verse.)  Boston:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Co.,  1913.  6  p.l.,  (1)4-195(1)  p. 
8°.  NBM 

Penn,  Arthur,  pseud.  See  Matthews, 
James  Brander. 

Peterson,  Henry.  Cxsar;  a  dramatic 
study.  In  five  acts.  Philadelphia:  H. 
Peterson   &   Co.,    1879.     72  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.4 

Phillips,  David  Graham.  The  worth  of 
a  woman:  a  play  in  four  acts.  Followed 
by  A  point  of  law:  a  dramatic  incident. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1908.  viii 
p.,  2  1.,  3-128  p.    12°.  NBM 

Phillips,  Ida  Orissa.  The  bright  and 
dark  sides  of  girl-life  in  India.  Boston: 
Morning  Star  Publishing  House,  1891.  32 
p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l,no.7 

Phillips,    John    Franklyn.  Honor.      A 

family   drama   in   three  acts.  New  York: 

the  author,  1909.     53  p.     12°.  NBM 

no.   19  of  33  copies  printed. 

Phillips,  Jonas  B.  The  evil  eye.  A  melo- 
drama in  two  acts...  New  York:  S. 
French  [1831j.  16  p.  12°.  (The  minor 
drama,      no.    134.)  NBM  p.v.2 

■  Zamira,     a     dramatic    sketch,     and 

other  poems.  New-York:  printed  by  G. 
A.   C.  Van  Beuren,   1835.     142  p.     12°. 

NBHD 

Zamira,  a  dramatic  sketch,  p.   7-19. 

Pichel,  Irving.  Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's 
son;  an  episode  of  character.  (Harvard 
monthly.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1913.  8°.  v. 
57,  p.  80-88.)  STG 

Pickett,  Haskell.  The  rake's  lesson;  or. 
Taming  a  husband.  A  comic  drama  in  two 
acts.     (185-?)     88  1.     12°.  NCOF 

Manuscript   promptbook. 

Pierra,  Adolfo.  The  Cuban  patriots; 
a  drama  of  the  struggle  for  independence 
actually  going  on  in  the  gem  of  the  An- 
tilles. In  three  acts.  Written  in  English 
by  a  native  Cuban  fi.e.,  Adolfo  Pierra). 
Philadelphia,  1873.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)8-45(1) 
p.,  1  1.    16°.  NBLp.v.l2,  no.3 

Pilgrim,  James.  Eveleen  Wilson,  the 
flower  of  Erin;  an  original  drama...  Bos- 
ton: W.  V.  Spencer  (1853?].  32  p.  12°. 
(Spencer's   Boston  theatre,     no.  77.) 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

The   female  highwayman;  or.  The 

blighted  lily.  A  drama  in  three  acts. 
New  York,  1852.    3  pamphlets.    4°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy,  made  by  E.  S. 
Bowles. 


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Paddy  Miles  the  Limerick  boy.    A 

farce,  in  one  act.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
(18 — ?i.  16  p.  new  ed.,  rev.  12°.  (Lacy's 
acting  edition  of  plays,    v.  95.)  NCO 

Yankee  Jack;  or,  The  buccaneer  of 

the  Gulf.  A  nautical  drama  in  three  acts. 
(18— ?|  3  pamphlets.    4°.  t  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy,  made  by  E.  S. 
Bowles. 

Pine,  M.  S.,  pseud,  of  Sister  Mary 
Paulina  Finn.  Alma  mater;  or,  The 
Georgetown  centennial,  and  other  dramas. 
Published  for  Georgetown  Visitation  Con- 
vent.    Washington,  D.  C,  1913.    254  p.,  1 

1.  8°.  NBM 
Alma   mater;   or.  The   Georgetown   centennial:    a 

drama  in  three  acts.  Hermine:  a  drama  in  three 
acts.  Hearts  of  gold,  true  and  tried:  a  colonial 
drama  in  five  acu.  The  Church's  triumph.  The 
angels'  feast.  The  star  of  Bethlehem.  The  angels' 
meeting  of  Terra  Mariae.  A  Georgetown  reunion 
and  what  came  of  it. 

Pleasant,  Lillian.  Their  godfather  from 
Paris;  comedy  in  one  act.  New  York: 
E.  A.  Fink  (Cop.  1905).     28  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,no.lO 

Ponte,  Lorenzo  da.  II  Don  Giovanni, 
dramtna  buffo,  in  due  atti.  La  parte 
poctica  dclla  traduzione  da  L.  da  Ponte, 
jun.  Nova-Jorca:  Stampato  da  Giovanni 
Gray  e  Co.,  1826.     95  p.     24°. 

NNOp.v.l34,no.4 

Text  in  Italian  and  English. 

Eliza  and  Claudio;  or,  Love  pro- 
tected by  friendship.  A  melodrama... 
New  York:  for  Lorenzo  da  Ponte,  J.  H. 
Turney,   prtr.,   1833.     2  p.l..    (1)8-77(1)    p. 

2.  ed.     16°.  NCOp.v.248,no.4 
Text  in  Italian  and  English. 

II    Mezenzio.      Tragedia    originale 

...  Nuova-Jorca:  Joseph  Desnoues,  1834. 
77  p.    24°.  NNR 

Le  nozzc  di  figaro,  II  Don  Giovan- 
ni, e  L'Assur,  re  d'Ormus;  tre  drammi... 
New-York:  Stampatori  Giovanni  Gray  e 
Co.,  1826.  1  p.l,  ii,  iv,  (1)4-^3,  51,  47  p. 
24°.  NNR 

Bound  with  his:  II  Metenzio.  Nuova-Jorca,  1834. 
24*. 

Each  drama  also  has  a  separate  title.page. 

Pratt,  William  W.  Ten  nights  in  a  bar- 
room. A  drama,  in  five  acts.  Dramatized 
from  T.  S.  Arthur's  novel  of  the  same 
name.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  |Cop. 
1889.1  37  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBLp.v.l7,no.l6 

Pray,  Isaac  Clarke.  Julictta  Gordini, 
the  miser's  daughter.  A  play.  |By  I.  C. 
Pray.)     New  York,  1839.    2  p.l.,  3-»0  p.    8°. 

NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  mt.  notes. 

The  Prince  and  the  patriot:  a  poem,  in 
three  dialogues.  (In:  Poems,  moral  and 
divine...  By  an  American  geiuloinaii. 
London.  1756.    4°.    p.  79-105.)         Reserve 


Putnam,  Nina  Wilcox.  Orthodoxy.  A 
play  in  one  act.  (Forum.  New  York,  1914. 
8°.   V.  51,  p.  801-820.)  *  DA 

Quincy,  Josiah  Phillips.  Charicles:  a 
dramatic  poem.  By  the  author  of  Lyteria. 
Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields,  1856.  1  p.l., 
5-106  p.     12°.  NBI 

Lyteria.  A  dramatic  poem.  Bos- 
ton: Ticknor  &  Fields,  1854.  iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1) 
8-123  p.    12°.  NBM 

Quinn,  Richard.  Innisfail;  or.  The  wan- 
derer's dream.  A  drama  of  Irish  life  in 
four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
icop.  1890.1  53  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBLp.v.l7,  no.l4 

Raymond,  George  Lansing.  The  Aztec 
god,  and  other  dramas.  Third  edition, 
abridged,  with  omitted  passages  printed 
in  footnotes.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,   1908.     iii,  446  p.     16°.  NBM 

The  Aztec  god.     Columbus.     Cecil   the  sccr. 

Dante,  and  collected  verse.     New 

York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1909.  vi.  329 
p.     16°.  NBI 

Dante,  p.   5-127. 

Read,  Harriette  Fanning.  Dramatic 
poems.  Boston:  Wm.  Crosby  and  H.  P. 
Nichols,  1848.    vi  p.,  3  I.,  297  p.,  1  fac.    8°. 

NBM 

Medea.  Erminia;  a  talc  of  Florence.  The  New 
World. 

Marie    Antoinette.      .-Kn    historical 

play  in  five  acts.  Philadelphia,  1868.  6 
pamphlets.     f°.  t  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  The  Library  also 
has  another  prompter's  copy,  without  the  part  of 
Marie  Antoinette. 

Rebecca  and  Rowena;  or.  The  triumph 
of  Israel.  (.\  tragic  burlesque  in  five  acts.i 
n.  t.-p.  New  York:  C.  B.  Vaux,  1883.  28 
p.    8°.  NBL  p.v.12,  no.l4 

Rebecca  and  Rowena;  or.  The  triumph 
of  Israel.  .V  tragic  burlesque  in  five  acts 
—  for  amateur  parlor  representation  — 
based  on  Thackerav's  sequel  to  Ivanhoe. 
New  York:  C.  B.  Vaux,  1883.  28  p.  16°. 
NBL  p.v.12,  no.9 

New  York:  Roorbacli  &  Co.     icop. 

1883.1  28  p.  12°.  (The  acting  drama,  no. 
185.)  NBLp.v.9,no.S 

Rees,  Arthur  Dougherty.  Columbus:  a 
drama;  with  introduction  and  notes. 
Philadelphia:  The  J.  C.  Winston  Co.  |1907.i 
2  p.l.,  7-129  p.,  1  pi.    12°.  NBM 

The  double  love:  a  tragedy  in  five 

acts.  A  drama  of  American  life.  Phila- 
delphia: J.  C.  Winston  Co.  (Cop.  1907.)  85 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Give  up  your  gods:  a  drama  in  three 

acts  of  pagan  and  Christian  Russia.  |In 
verse. 1  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.. 
1908.     118  p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


41 


Rees,  William  Geulph.  The  mayor  of 
Romanstovvn.  A  drama  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  Cochrane  Pub.  Co.,  1909.  73 
p.     12°.  NBM 

The  Renegade.  A  melodrama  in  four 
acts.     |18— ?,    4  pamphlets.    f°.      t  NCOF 

With  the  separate  part  of  Athelstan,  which  is 
not   included   in   the  text. 

Prompter's   manuscript   copy. 

Requier,  Augustus  Julian.  Marco  Boz- 
zaris.  .A  play,  in  three  acts.  (In  his: 
Poems.  Philadelphia,  1860.  12°.  p.  127- 
190.)  NBI 

Reynartz,  Dorothy.  A  cup  of  coffee. 
Comedy  in  one  act,  for  young  ladies.  Chi- 
cago: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 
icop.  1899j.  22  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,    no.  526.)  NBL  p.v.3,  no.6 

Rice,  Cale  Young.  Collected  plays  and 
poems.     Garden  City:  Doubleday,  Page  & 


Co.,  1915. 


V.     port.     12° 


NBI 


The  plays  included  are  .A  night  in  .Avignon,  v.  1, 
p.  131-155;  Yolanda  of  Cyprus,  v.  1.  p.  157-294; 
Porzia,  v.  1,  p.  549-633;  Charles  di  Tocca,  v.  2,  p. 
103-240;  David,  v.  2,  p.  519-650. 

David;  a  tragedy  [in  four  acts  and 

in   versej.     New   York:   McClure,   Phillips 
&  Co.,  1904.    3  p.l.,  [V]-vi,    118  p.    4°.  NBM 

A    night    in    Avignon.      [Drama    in 

verse.)      New   York:   McClure,   Phillips   & 
Co.,  1907.    4  p.l.,  3-32  p.    8°.  NBM 

Porzia.       Garden      City,      N.      Y.: 

Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1913.     viii,  79(1) 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Yolanda  of  Cyprus.   rDrama  in  four 

acts  and   in   verse. i      New  York:   McClure 
Co.,  1908.    3  p.l.,  (1)4-134  p.    12°.        NBM 

Rice,  Charles.  The  three  guardsmen; 
or.  The  queen,  the  cardinal,  and  the  ad- 
venturer. A  drama,  in  three  acts,  founded 
on  Dumas'  celebrated  romance.  New 
York:  S.  French  rl88-?].  60  p.  12°. 
(French's    standard    drama,      no.    139.) 

NBLp.v.27,no.7 

Rice,  Wallace,  and  T.  W.  Stevens.  The 
chaplct  of  Pan;  a  masque.  Chicago:  Stage 
Guild  [1913  ?i.    22  1.    8°.      NBL  p.v.28,  no.6 

Ricord,  Elizabeth  Stryker.  Zamba;  or. 
The  insurrection.  A  dramatic  poem,  in 
five  acts.  Cambridge:  John  Owen,  1842. 
139  p.     16°.  NBHp.v.l 

Riley,  James  Whitcomb.  The  flying  is- 
lands of  the  night.  Indianapolis:  Bowen- 
Merrill  Co.,  1892.    4  p.l.,  88  p.     12°.  NBM 

Ritchie,  Anna  Cora  Ogden  Mowatt. 
Fashion;  or.  Life  in  New  York.  A  comedy, 
in  five  acts.     London:  W.  Newbery,  1850. 

3  p.l.,  62  p.    12°.    bound  as  8°.  NCOF 

Prompter's   copy,   interleaved.      With   ms.   notes. 

London:    W.    Newbery,    1850. 

4  p.l.,  62  p.,  1  1.,  1  port.    12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 


Plays.   Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields, 

1855.    2  p.l.,  |iii,-iv  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-60  p..  3  1.. 
62  p.     new  and  rev.  ed.     12°.  NBM 

Armand;  or.  The  peer  and  the  peasant.  Fashion; 
or,   Life   in   New   York. 

Rittenhouse,  Laura  J.  The  milkmaids' 
convention;  Inirlesque  entertainment.  Chi- 
cago: Dramatic  Pub.  Co..  cop.  1898.  22  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.l7,no.lS 

Rizy,  F.  X.  O'Neil  the  Great:  dramatic 
poem  in  two  parts.  [Hartford,  cop.  1879.] 
1  p.l.,  16  p.     16°.  NBLp.v.22,no.ll 

Roberts,  Myrtle  Glenn.  The  foot  of  the 
rainbow.  (A  play  in  three  acts.i  San 
Francisco:  Paul  Elder  and  Co.  [1914.]  6 
p.l.,  5-45  p.,  1  1.    8°.  NBM 

Robertson,  John.  Riego;  or.  The  Span- 
ish martyr.  A  tragedy  in  five  acts.  Rich- 
mond: P.  D.  Bernard,  1850.  1  p.l..  vi,  7-106 
p.     16°.  NBL  p.v.20,  no.2 

Robinson,  Edwin  Arlington.  Van  Zorn; 
a  comedy  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Mac- 
millan  Co.,  1914.     5  p.l.,  3-164  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Rogers,  Daniel.  The  Knight  of  the  Rum 
Bottle  &  Co.;  or.  The  speechmakers.  A 
musical  farce  in  five  acts.  Respectfully 
dedicated  to  the  managers  of  the  New 
York  Theatre,  by  the  editor  of  the  City- 
Hall  Recorder  [i.e.,  Daniel  Rogers].  New 
York:  D.  Longworth,  1818.     16  p.     16°. 

NBM  p.v.8 

Rogers,  James  Webb.  Madame  Surratt. 
.\  drama  in  five  acts.  Washington,  D.  C: 
Thomas  J.  Brashears,  prtr.,  1879.  New 
York,  reprinted:  William  Abbatt,  1912.  4 
p.l.,  (1)8-161  p.  4°.  (Magazine  of  history, 
e.xtra  no.  20.)  lAG 

Rogers,  Margaret  Douglas.  The  gift;  a 
poetic  drama.  [In  two  acts.)  Cincinnati: 
Stewart  &  Kidd  Co.,   1914.     47  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Rogers,  Robert.  Ponteach:  or.  The  Sav- 
ages of  America.  A  tragedy.  (By  Robert 
Rogers.]  London:  Printed  for  the  Author; 
and  Sold  by  J.  Millan,  1766.     110  p.     8°. 

Reserve 

Rogers,  Robert  Emmons.  The  boy  Will. 
lA  drama  in  one  act.]  (Harvard  monthly. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1906.  8°.  v.  43,  p.  238- 
249.)  STG 

A  drama  of  the  boyhood  life  of  William  Shake- 
speare. 

Rolt-Wheeler,  Francis  William.  Nim- 
rod;  a  drama.  Boston:  Lothrop,  Lee  and 
Shepard  Co.  [1912.]     xi  p.,  1  1.,  90  p.     12°. 

NBM 

Roof,  Katharine  Metcalf.  The  white 
woman.  5  pi.  (Craftsman.  New  York, 
1907.    V.  13,  p.  245-256.)  MNA 

Rookwood.  A  drama  in  three  acts. 
Philadelphia,    1849.     3   pamphlets.     f°. 

tNCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  With  the  parts  of 
the  different  characters  in  ten  pamphlets. 


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Ropp,  Edwin  Oliver.  Pocahontas.  By 
Tecumtha  ipseud.  of  E.  O.  Ropp].  Normal, 
111.:  The  Universal  Publishing  Co.,  1906. 
1  p.l.,  (1)6-90  p.     12°.  NBM 

Rose,  Con,  the  younger.  "Dead  Sea 
fruit."  A  comedy  drama.  In  five  acts, 
and  eisht  tableaux.  (Washington, i  1875. 
iv,  5-78  p.     12°.  NHL  p.v.23,  no.5 

Rosener,  George  M.  .\  successful  fail- 
ure; farce  in  one  act.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,   1912.     16  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,no.l2 

Rosenfeld,  Sydney.  The  club  friend;  or, 
A  fashionable  physician.  An  original 
comedy  in  four  acts.  New  Y'ork:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  |Cop.  1897]. 
3  p.l.,  89  p.  12°.  (Green-room  edition  of 
copyrighted  plays.)  NBL  p.v.23,  no.l 

High  C.     A  comedietta,  in  one  act. 

Being  a  free  adaptation  from  the  German 
of  M.  A.  Grandjean.  New  York:  Dramatic 
Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1875.  17  p.  12°.  (Dc  Witt's 
acting  plays,     no.  191.)     NGB  p.v.l43,  no.l 

Mr.  X.  A  farce  in  one  act.  Chica- 
go: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company, 
cop.  1875.  17  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,     no.  188.)  NBL  p.v.3,  no.7 

A  pair  of  shoes.     A  farce,  in  one 

act.  New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publish- 
ing Company,  cop.  1882.  12  p.  12°.  (De 
Witt's  acting  plays,     no.  305.) 

NBLp.v.l7,no.ll 

Rosett,    Joshua.      The    middle    class;    a 

play    in    four    acts.      Baltimore:    Phoenix 

Publishers  (1912).     iv,  124  p.     12°.       NBM 

Rosetti,  Joseph.  Household  affairs;  or, 
A  cause  for  divorce.  Comedy  in  one  act. 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company,  cop.  1899.  1  p.l.,  16  p.  16°. 
(The    wizard    series.)  NBL  p.v.22,  no.7 

Roskoten,  Robert.  Carlotta;  a  tragedy 
in  five  acts.  Peoria.  III.:  (J.  W.  Franks  iS: 
Sons,,  1880.    5  p.!.,  (1)10-123  p.    8'.     NBM 

Ross,  Clinton.  The  lady  of  the  Black- 
friars;  or.  The  old  play.  Ringhamton, 
N.  Y.:  C.  Ross  (1909,.    34  p..  1  1.    8°. 

NBL  p.v.lO,  no.5 

Ross,  Joseph  M.  Phintias  and  Damon. 
Morrislown,  N.  J.:  C.  D.  Piatt,  1897.  76 
p.     24°.  NBL  p.v.22,  no.l 

Royle,  Edwin  Milton.  The  squaw-man. 
An  idyl  of  the  ranch.  (Cosmopolitan. 
New   York,   1904.     8°.     v.  37,   p.  411-418.) 

•DA 

Ruge,  Clara.  On  the  road;  a  drama  in 
one  act.  New  York:  Modern  Library, 
1913.  26  p.,  1  I.  16°.  (Modern  library, 
iv.i  2.)  NBLp.v.28,  no.8 

Rush,  James.  Hamlet.  .V  dramatic  pre- 
lude, in  five  acts.  Philadelphia:  Kcv  & 
Biddlc,  1834.     122  p.     12°.  NBM 


Ryan,  Samuel  E.  O'Day,  the  alderman. 
A  comedy  drama  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1901.  64  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.l7,  no.13 

Salmonsen,  Morris.  We  mortals.  A 
play.  Chicago:  J.  M.  W.  Jones,  1897.  2 
p.l.,  147  p.    12°.  NBM 

Salome,  the  daughter  of  Herodias.  .\ 
dramatic  poem.  New  York:  Putnam,  1862. 
251  p.     12°.  *PSQ 

Saltus,  Francis  Saltus.  The  witch  of 
En-dor,  and  other  poems.  Buffalo:  C.  W. 
Moulton,  1891.  3  p.l.,  [xviij-xviii  p.,  1  1.. 
331  p.,  1  port.    12°.  NBI 

The  dramatic  poems  included  are  Carthage,  Bel- 
shar-uzzar,   and   Lot's   wife. 

Samuels,  Maurice  V.  The  Florentines. 
.\  play.  New  York:  Brentano's,  1904.  153 
p.     12°.  NBM 

Sanborn,  .\rthur  W.  The  clerks  of  Kit- 
tcry;  a  comedy  in  seven  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.  (1912.)     2  p.l.,  77  p.     8°. 

NBM 

Y^oung  .America  in  the  hands  of  his 

friends;  a  political  drama.  Boston:  J.  H. 
West  Company  (1904,.     82  p.     12°.     NBM 

Sander,  Harold.  Byrd  and  Hurd;  or, 
A  fair  exchange.  A  farcical  sketch  in  one 
act.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1907. 
22  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.7,no.25 

My  uncle   from   India.     A   farcical 

comedy  in  four  acts.  (From  the  German.) 
New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald.  1907.  85  p. 
12°.  NBLp.v.7,no.24 

Sanford,  .\melia.  The  ghost  of  an  idea. 
A  comedietta  in  one  act  and  three  scenes. 
Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co..  1898.  13  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.17,  no.8 

Santayana,  George.  Lucifer.  A  theo- 
logical tragedy.  Chicago:  H.  S.  Stone  & 
Co.,  1899.    4  p.l.,  187  p.,  1  1.     12°.       NBM 

Sappington,  T.  L.  A  dental  engage- 
ment. .\  vaudeville  farce  in  one  act,  with 
songs.  Music  by  H.  B.  Vincent.  New 
York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909.     15  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.7 

Sargent,  Epes.     Songs  of  the  sea,  with 

other  poems.     Boston:  James  Munroe  and 

Company,   1847.     208  p.     12°.  NBHD 

The  candid  critic,  p.  159-194.  The  lampoon,  p. 
195-201.  F"     .  1 

Velasco.     A   tragedy,   in   five  acts. 

New  York:  Harper  &  Brothers,  1839.  4 
p.l.,  13-110  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy,  with 
ms.    notes. 

Sargent,  Frederick  Leroy.  Omar  and 
the  r.Tbbi,  Fitzgerald's  translation  of  the 
Rubaiyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  and  Brown- 
ing's Rabbi  Ben  Ezra,  arranged  in  dra- 
matic form.  Cambridge:  Harvard  Coop- 
erative Society,  1909.     28  p.     16°. 

NBLp.v.l2,  no.2 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Saul.  A  dramatic  sketch.  (American 
monthly  magazine.  Boston,  1829.  8°.  v. 
1,  no.  3,  June,  1829,  p.  200-203.)  *  DA 

Saunders,  Charles  H.  Butchers  of 
Ghent;  or.  The  council  of  blood.  A  grand 
spectacle  in  four  acts,  founded  on  a  tale 
of  the  same  name,  translated  from  the 
French.  Dramatized  by  C.  H.  Saunders. 
tl8— ?,     4  pamphlets.     4°.  t  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  The  Library  also 
has  the  parts  of  the  different  characters  in  16  pam- 
phlets. 

The   North   End   caulker;   or,   The 

mechanic's  oath.  A  story  of  Boston  har- 
bor and  the  Rio  Grande.  In  three  acts. 
By  C.  H.  S.  Boston,  1851.  3  pamphlets. 
4°.  tNCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy.  With  25  pamphlets 
containing  the  parts  of  the  different  characters. 

The   pirate's   legacy.     A  drama   in 

two   acts.      [18 — ?]    2   pamphlets.     4°. 

tNCOF 

Prompter's   manuscript   copy. 

Rosina  Meadows,  the  village  maid; 

or.  Temptations  unveiled.  A  local  domes- 
tic drama,  in  three  acts...  Adapted  from 
the  popular  novel  of  that  name  by  Wm. 
B.  English...  Boston;  William  V.  Spen- 
cer (185-?j.  viii,  (1)10-52  p.  12°.  (Spen- 
cer's   Boston    theatre,     no.    11.)        NCOF 

Prompter's    copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Sauter,  Edwin.  The  death  of  Gracchus. 
A  tragedy.  Saint  Louis:  [the  author,]  1908. 
V.  75(1)  p.     16°.  NBM 

One  of  200  copies   printed. 

The    faithless    favorite.      A    mixed 

tragedy.  To  which  is  appended  a  collec- 
tion of  detached  trifles  entitled  Schediasm. 
St.  Louis;  the  author,  1905.  4  p.l.,  238  p. 
16°.  NBM 

The   poisoners;   or,   As  'twas  done 

in  Italy.  A  tragedy.  Saint  Louis:  the 
author,  1906.     vi,  72  p.     24°.  NBM 

Savage,  John.  Sybil.  A  tragedy,  in  five 
acts.  New  York;  J.  B.  Kirker,  1865.  105 
p.     12°.  NBM 

(In  his;  Poems:  lyrical,  dra- 
matic, and  romantic.  New  York,  1870.  2. 
collected  ed.     12°.     p.  133-220.)  NBI 

Scheffauer,  Herman  George.  The  hol- 
low head  of  Mars;  a  modern  masque  in  four 
phases.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  Ham- 
ilton, Kent  &  Co.,  1915.  4  p.l.,  80  p.,  1  pi. 
12°.  NBM 

Schenck,  Frederic.  Death  and  the 
dicers;  a  play  in  one  act,  adapted  from 
"The  pardoner's  tale"  by  Chaucer.  (Har- 
vard monthly.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1909. 
8°.    v.  48,  p.  195-206.)  STG 

Schnittkind,  Henry  Thomas.  Shambles; 
a  sketch  of  the  present  war.  (Poet  lore. 
Boston,  1914.    8°.    v.  25,  p.  559-571.)  *  DA 

The  School  for  politicians;  or,  Non- 
committal.  A  comedy,  in  five  acts.    (Based 


oil  A.  E.  Scribe's  "Bertrand  et  Raton;  ou, 
L'art  de  conspirer.")  New  York;  Carvill 
&  Co.,  1840.    V  p.,  1  1.,  (1)10-179  p.    8°. 

NBM 

Schoonmaker,      Edwin      Davies.       The 

Americans.     [In    five   acts   and   in   verse.] 

New  York:  Mitchell  Kennerley,  1913.    304 

P-     12°.  NBM 

The  Saxons.  A  drama  of  Christi- 
anity in  the  North.  Chicago,  111.:  The 
Hammersmark  Pub.  Co.,  1905.    214  p     8° 

NBM 

Schuetze,  Martin.     Hero  and  Leander:  a 

tragedy,      [In   verse.]      New   York;    Henry 

Holt  and  Co.,  1908.     5  p.l.,  7-176  p.     12° 

NBM 

Judith;  a  tragedy  in  five  acts.     [In 

verse.]  New  York;  Henry  Holt  and  Co., 
1910.    5  p.l.,  S-306  p.    8°.  NBM 

Scott,  W.  Atkins.  Cupid  in  shirt  sleeves. 
.'\... comedy  in  one  act.  New  York:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  [COp.  1899]. 
18  p.     16°.     (The  wizard  series.) 

NBL  p.v.22,  no.8 

The  Sea  of  ice;  or,  A  thirst  for  gold,  and 
the  wild  flower  of  Mexico.  A  romantic 
drama  in  five  tableaux.  New  York;  S. 
French  [18—?,.  40  p.  12°.  (French's 
American  drama;  acting  edition,    no.  114.) 

NCOF 

The  Library  has  two  prompter's  copies  of  this 
edition,   both   with    ms.    notes. 

New  York;  S.  French  [18 — ?j. 

40  p.  12°.  (French's  American  drama, 
no.  30.)  NBM  p.v.2 

Seaman,  Abel.  In  the  trenches.  A 
drama  of  the  Cuban  war  in  three  acts. 
Boston;  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1898.  37  p. 
12°.      (Baker's   edition   of  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.17,  no.9 

Sewall,  Jonathan  Mitchell.  A  Cure  for 
the  Spleen,  or  Amusement  for  a  Win- 
ter's Evening;  Being  the  Substance  of  a 
Conversation  on  the  Times,  over  A  Friend- 
ly Tankard  and  Pipe,  between  Sharp,  a 
Country  Parson,  Pumper,  A  Country  Jus- 
tice, Fillpot,  an  Inn-Keeper,  Graveairs,  a 
Deacon,  Trim,  a  Barber,  Brim,  a  Quaker, 
Puff,  a  late  Representative.  Taken  in 
short  Hand,  by  Sir  Roger  De  Coverly.  [By 
Jonathan  M.  Sewall.]  America:  Printed 
and  sold  in  the  Year  1775.     32  p.     12°. 

Reserve 

The  -Americans   Roused  in  a   Cure 

for  the  Spleen;  or.  Amusement  for  a  Win- 
ter's Evening  (remainder  of  title  as  in 
previous  entryi.  New-England.  Printed; 
New-York,  Re-printed,  by  James  Riving- 
ton  [1775].    32  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Seymour,  Harry,  .^unt  Dinah's  pledge. 
A  temperance  drama,  in  two  acts.  Dram- 
atized by  permission  of  the  National  Tem- 
perance Society...  New  York:  Happy 
Hours  Co.  (18—?]  19  p.  new  ed.  12°.  (The 
acting  drama,     no.  57.)       NBL  p.v.S,  no.ll 


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Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  |189-?i.  18  p.  12°.  Ser- 
gei's acting  drama,     no.  258.) 

NBLp.v.3,  no.8 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate.  Elizabeth 
of  England.  A  dramatic  romance  in  five 
parts.  (Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1903.,     5  V.     8".  NBM 

V.  1.  The  coronation,  v.  2.  The  rival  queens. 
V.  3.  Armada  days.  v.  4.  The  death  of  Essex. 
V.  S.     The  passing  of  the   queen. 

Shaw,  Alexander  Wilson.  The  girl  in 
the  picture;  a  play  in  two  acts.  Boston: 
Gorham  Press  ,1914,.  4  p.l.,  5-87  p.  12°. 
(American  dramatists  series.)  NBM 

Sheldon,  Edward  Brewster.  The  garden 
of  paradise.  Based  on  "The  little  mer- 
maid" by  Hans  Andersen.  New  York: 
The  Macmillan  Company,  1915.  xi  p..  1 
1.,  244  p.,  1  pi.     12°.  NBM 

"The  nigger."     An  American  play 

in  three  acts.  New  York:  The  Macmillan 
Co.,  1910.    6  p.l.,  3-269  p.     12°.  NBM 

Romance.  New  York:  The  Mac- 
millan Company,  1914.  xi  p.,  1  1.,  232  p.. 
1   pi.     12°.  NBM 

Shields,  C.  Woodruff.  The  reformer  of 
Geneva.  .-Xn  historical  drama.  New  York: 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1898.  2  p.l.,  125  p. 
8°.  NBM 

Shields,  Lottie.     Kate's   infatuation.     A 

comedy  in  one  act,  for  young  ladies.     New 

York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 

cop.  1899).    16  p.    16°.    (The  wizard  series.) 

NBLp.v.20,  no.9 

Siege  of  Boston;  or.  The  conspiracy.  lA 
drama  in  five  acts.)  [18 — ?i  5  p.l..  3-65  p. 
f°.  tNCOF 

Manuscript   promptbook. 

Silver,  W.  A.  Clouds.  .\n  original 
American  comedy,  in  four  acts.  By  Fred 
Marsden  [pscud.|.  New  York:  R.  M.  De 
Witt,  cop.  1873.     64  p.     12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

Simmie,  pseud.  Antony  and  Hero.  |A 
drama. 1  New  Haven,  Conn.:  F.  Simon, 
ISW.    61  p.     12°.  NBM 

Simms,  William  Gilmore.  Atalantis;  a 
story  of  the  sea.  Philadelphia:  Carev  and 
Hart.  1848.     vi  p.,  1  1.,  144  p.     12°.      NBM 

Atalantis  occupies  the  first  72  p. 

Norman   Maurice;  or.  The  man  of 

the  people.  An  American  drama.  In  five 
acts.  Richmond:  Jno.  R.  Thompson,  1851. 
31(1)  p.    8°.  NBM 

Poems,  descriptive,  dramatic,  leg- 
endary, and  contemplative.  New  York: 
Rcdficld,  18.53.    2  v.     12°.  NBI 

Normnn  Maurice;  or.  The  man  of  the  people,  v. 
1,  p.  5-120.  Atalantis;  a  story  of  the  sea,  v.  I,  p. 
123-208.  Caius  Marius,  v.  2,  p.  300-311.  Bertram: 
an  Italian  sketch,  v.  2,  p.  312-328.  The  death  of 
Cleopatr.!.   v.    2,   p.   32»-333. 

Sinclair,  Upton  Beall,  the  younger. 
I'lays  of  protest.    The  naturewoman.    The 


machine.  The  second-story  man.  Prince 
Hagen.  New  York:  Mitchell  Kennerley. 
1912.    3  p.l..  vi,  266  p.     12°.  NBM 

The  Sleeping  beauty;  or,  A  tale  of  en- 
chantment. (In  two  acts.)  As  produced 
at  the  National  Theatre,  Boston,  Feb.  5, 
1848.    2  p.l.,  16,  15  1.    4°.  t  NCOF 

Prompter's  manuscript  copy. 

Smith,  Charles.  Abbe  de  I'Epee;  or.  The 
orphan;  an  historical  drama,  in  four  acts, 
translated  from  the  German  of  Kotzcbue 
(bv  Charles  Smithi.  New-York:  printed  for 
Charles  Smith,  1801.     42  p.     12°.     Reserve 

False    shame;    a    comedy,    in    four 

acts,  translated  from  the  German  of  Kotze- 
bue  )bv  Charles  Smith).  Newark:  printed 
bv  Jolin  Wallis,  for  Charles  Smith,  1801. 
63  p.     12°.  Reserve 

Fraternal  discord;  a  comedy,  in  five 

acts.  Translated  from  the  German  of 
Kotzebue  [by  Charles  Smith).  New-York: 
printed  for  Charles  Smith,  1801.    74  p.    12°. 

Reserve 

Pizarro;  or.  The  Spaniards  in  Peru. 

A  tragedy  in  five  acts.  Translated  from 
the  German  of  Kotzebue  [by  Charles 
Smith).  New-York:  printed  for  Charles 
Smith,  and  Stephen  Stephens,  1800.  1  p.l., 
62  p.    8°.  Reserve 

Self  immolation:   or.  The  sacrifice 

of  love.  A  play  in  three  acts.  Translated 
from  the  German  of  Kotzebue  [by  Charles 
Smith).  New-York:  Printed  for  Charles 
Smith   and   S.   Stephens,   1800.     54  p.     8°. 

Reserve 

The  wild  youth:  a  comedy  for  di- 
gestion in  three  acts.  Translated  from 
the  German  of  Kotzebue,  by  Charles 
Smith.  New-York:  printed  for  Charles 
Smith  and  S.  Stephens,  1800.  74  ireally  78) 
p.    8°.  Reserve 

The  writing  desk;  or.  Youth  in  dan- 
ger. A  play  in  four  acts.  From  the  Ger- 
man of  Kotzebue.  (Translated  by  Charles 
Smith.)  New-York:  printed  for  Charles 
Smith,  1801.     72  p.     12°.  Reserve 

Title-page  lacking. 

Smith,  Elizabeth  Oakes  Prince.  Old 
Now  York;  or.  Democracy  in  1689.  A 
tragedy,  in  five  acts.  New  York:  Stringer 
&  Townsend,   1853.     65  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.14,  no.8 

Smith,  George  Totten.  A  mistaken  Miss. 
A  vaudeville  sketch.  Chicago:  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  (Cop.  1908).  11  p.  12°.  (Denison's 
vaudeville   sketches.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.ll 

The  time  table.   A  vaudt-ville  sketch. 

Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  [Cop.  1908).  11  p. 
12°,      (Denison's   vaudeville   sketches.) 

NBL  p.v.8.  no.18 

Smith,  S.  Decatur,  the  younger.  A  man's 
honor.  A  drama  in  one  act.  I'liiladclphia: 
The  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1907.     12  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.8,  no.7 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


45 


The  Restville  auction  sale.    A  farce 

in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn  Pub. 
Co.,    1907.     16  p.     12°.         NBLp.v.8,no.6 

Smith,  William  Hawley.  The  new  Ham- 
let, intermixed  and  interwoven  with  a  re- 
vised version  of  Romeo  and  Juliet,  the 
combination  being  modernized,  re-written 
and  wrought  out  on  new-discovered  lines, 
as  indicated  under  the  light  of  the  higher 
criticism,  by  Wm.  Hawley  Smith  and  the 
Smith  family,  farmers.  Printed  from  the 
original  manuscript,  with  text  in  full,  and 
as  first  produced  when  done  in  action  by 
the  Smiths,  their  own  company,  under  the 
haw  tree,  on  their  farm,  at  the  thicket. 
Chicago:  Rand,  McNally  &  Co.  (Cop.  1902., 
62  p.,  1  port.    ob.  16°.  NBM 

Smith,  William  Henry.  The  drunkard; 
or.  The  fallen  saved.  A... drama  in  five 
acts.  New  York:  S.  French  (18 — ?].  1 
p.l.,  v-vi,  7-64  p.  12°.  (French's  standard 
drama,    no.  86.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.   notes. 

The   drunkard.     A   moral   domestic 

drama  of  American  life,  in  four  acts,  by 
W.  H.  Smith  and  a  gentleman,  adapted  to 
the  British  stage  by  T.  H.  Lacy.  London: 
T.  H.  Lacy  il8— ?i.  38  p.  12°.  (Lacy's 
acting  edition  of  plays,    v.  7.)  NCO 

Snider,  D.  J.  Clarence,  a  drama  in  three 
acts.  St.  Louis:  E.  F.  Hobart  &  Co.,  1872. 
1   p.l.,  45   p.     8°.  NBL  p.v.24,  no.5 

Sobel,  Bernard.  Three  plays.  Boston: 
Poet  Lore  Co.  [1913.,     79  p.     12°.      NBM 

Jennie  knows.  Mrs.  Bompton's  dinner  party. 
There's   always   a   reason. 

Sothem,  Edward  Hugh.  I  love!  thou 
lovest!  he  loves.  A  monologue.  (Metro- 
politan magazine.  New  York,  1904.  8°. 
V.  21,  p.  475-481.)  *DA 

Scale,  Charles  C.  A  new  travesty  on 
Romeo  and  Juliet.  [Copyright  by  Chas. 
C.  Soulei  as  presented  before  the  Univer- 
sity Club  of  St.  Louis,  January  16,  1877.  50 
p.    8°.  *  NCS 

Spencer,  Edward.  Maternus.  A  tragedy 
in  five  acts.  Baltimore:  J.  F.  Weishampel, 
Jr..  1876.    89  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.21,  no.9 

Spiller,  Burton  L.  Rock  Ford:  a  drama 
in  four  acts.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzger- 
ald.   1909.     54   p.      12°.  NBLp.v.7 

The  Spinsters'  convention.  (The  orig- 
inal "Old  maids'  convention.")  An  even- 
ing's entertainment  in  one  scene.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop. 
1900.     32  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.ll,  no.9 

The  Squabble;  a  Pastoral  Eclogue.  By 
Agricola.  With  a  curious  and  well- 
design'd  Frontispiece.  Printed  [from  The 
First  Edition!  By  .Andrew  Steuart^,  m 
Second-street   Philadelphia.     8  p.     12°. 

Reserve 


Stanwood,  Louise  Rogers.  The  progress 
of  Mrs.  Alexander;  a  farce  comedy  in  three 
acts.  (New  England  magazine.  Boston, 
1911.    8°.    v.  43,  p.  529-560,  655-663.)  *  DA 

Steele,  Rufus.  The  fall  of  Ug;  a  masque 
of  fear,  by  Rufus  Steele,  music  by  Herman 
Perlet.  Being  the  eleventh  Grove  play 
of  the  Bohemian  Club  of  San  Francisco, 
as  performed  by  members  of  the  club,  at 
the  thirty-sixth  Mid-Summer  High  Jinks 
in  the  Bohemian  Grove,  Sonoma  county, 
California,  on  the  ninth  night  of  August, 
1913.  San  Francisco:  J.  Howell,  1913.  xiii. 
50  p.,   1   pi.     12°.  *MZ 

Steele,  Silas  S.  The  lion  of  the  sea.  A 
nautical  drama  in  3  acts,  written  by  Silas 
S.  Steele.     [186-?,     3  v.     12°.  NCOF 

Manuscript    promptbook. 

Steell,  Willis.  The  death  of  the  discov- 
erer. Philadelphia:  H.  Murray  &  Co. 
[1892.,    4  p.l.,  9-89  p.    12°.  NBL  p.v.30,  no.3 

Stein,  J.  J.  It's  great  to  be  crazy.  A 
farce  in  one  act.  Philadelphia:  The  Penn 
Pub.  Co.,  1908.     14  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.6,  no.8 

Steiner,  Olga.  Hard  of  hearing.  Com- 
edy in  one  act...  Chicago:  The  Dramatic 
Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1899.  18  p.  8°.  (Sergei's 
acting  drama,     no.  451.)     NBL  p.v.7,  no.26 

Stephens,  Henry  P.,  and  E.  Solomon. 
Billee  Taylor;  or,  The  reward  of  virtue. 
New  York:  W.  A.  Pond  &  Co.  (188-?,  22 
p.      12°.  *MZ 

Stem,     Edwin     M.      Hick'ry    farm.      A 

comedv-drama    of    New    England    life... 

Chicago:    The    Dramatic    Pub.    Co.,    cop. 

1891     28  p.    12°.    (.American  acting  drama.) 

NBLp.v.l7,no.7 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood.  The  book  of 
words  of  the  pageant  and  masque  of  Saint 
Louis.  The  words  of  the  pageant  by  T.  W. 
Stevens.  The  words  of  the  masque  by 
Percy  Mackaye.  (St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Nixon 
Jones  Printing  Company,,  1914.  103(1)  p. 
2.  ed.     8°.  NBM 

A  pageant  of  the  Italian  renais- 
sance. [In  verse..  Produced  at  the  Art 
Institute,  Chicago. ..  1909  under  the  aus- 
pices of  the  Antiquarian  Society...  (Chi- 
cago: The  Society  of  Antiquarians,  1909., 
85  p.     8°.  NBM 

Stevens,  Thomas  Wood,  and  K.  S.  Good- 
man.    Caesar's   gods;   a   Byzantine   masque. 
Chicago:  Stage  Guild  [Cop.  1913,.    27  p.    8°. 
NBL  p.v.28,  no.3 

The  daimio's  head,  &  other  masques. 

The  daimio's  head,  Montezuma,  Quetzal's 
bowl.  Chicago:  The  Stage  Guild  icop. 
1912,.    2  p.l.,  3-32,  (61,  p.    8°.  NBM 

The  masque  of  Montezuma.     Ch^ 

cage:  Stage  Guild  icop.  1912,.  16  1.  8°. 
NBL  p.v.28,  no.l2 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


— —  The    masque    of    Quetzal's    bowl. 
Written  for  the  second  anniversary  of  the 
house    warming    of    the    Cliff-Dwellers   . 
tChicago:  Stage  Guild,  1912?,     16  I.     8°. 
NBLp.v.28,  no.5 

Ryland;  a  comedy.    Chicago:  Stage 

Guild  [Cop.  1912,.     29  p.     8°. 

NBLp.v.28,no.ll 

Stevenson,  Augusta.  Plays  for  the 
home.  With  illustrations  by  E.  Boyd 
Smith.  Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton 
Mifflin  Company,  1913.  vi  p.,  2  1.,  181(1) 
P-     8°.  KBM 

Plays  for  children. 

Stevenson,  Edward  Irenaeus.  The  re- 
volt of  the  holidays.  A  Christmas  gambol. 
(In:  Harper's  book  of  little  plays  [for  chil- 
dren,.    New  York,   1910.     12°.     p    21-Sl  ) 

NBL 

Stickney,  Joseph  Trumbull.  Prometheus 
Pyrphoros.  (Harvard  monthly.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1901.     8°.     v.  31,  p.  45-64.) 

STG 

Stokes,  J.  The  forest  of  Rosenwald.  or, 
The  Travellers  benighted;  a  melo-drama. 
in  two  acts.  As  performed  at  the  New 
York  Theatre.  New  York:  Dramatic  Re- 
pository, 1821.    33  p.     16°.  NBM  p.v.7 

New  York:   E.   Murdcn.   1821 

33  p.    24°.  NCO  p.v.253,  no.9 

Stone,  John  Augustus.  Tancred;  or, 
The  siege  of  Antioch.  A  drama  in  three 
acts.  [By  J.  A.  Stone.)  Philadelphia:  for 
the  proprietor,   1827.     45  p.     16°.       NBM 

Storrs,  Lewis  A.  The  tragedy  of  Saul, 
first  kmg  of  Israel.  |A  drama..  New  York- 
G.  W.  Dillingham  Co.  ,1904.,  2  p.l.,  7-124 
P-     12°.  NBM 

Story,  William  Wetmore.  Nero.  [.\ 
drama  in  five  acts.,  Edinburgh  and  Lon- 
don: William  Blackwood  and  Sons,  1875 
viii,  275  p.     16°.  NBM 

"A  Strange  story."  A  dramatic  sketch 
m  two  acts.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    46  f.    8°.     NCOF 

Prompter's    manuscript   copy. 

Strong,  Anna  Louise.  The  king's  pal- 
ace. Illustrated  by  Margaret  Joscnhans. 
Oak  Park,  III.:  Oak  Leaves  Companv.  cop. 
1908.     59  p.     12°.  NBM 

Strong,  Grace  Cooke.     The  girl  and  the 
utidergraduate;    a    comedy    in    one    act 
Philadelphia:   Penn   Pub.  Co.,   1912.     20  p 
12°.  NBLp.v.32.no.7 

Stuart,  Charles.  A  chance  at  midnight; 
a  dramatic  episode  in  one  act.  New  York- 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1912.   11  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,  no.4 

Sutherland,  Evelyn  Grecnicaf.  IV  white 
trash,  and  other  one  act  dramas.  Certain 
of  the  plays  being  written  in  collaboration 


with  Emma  Sheridan-Fry  and  Percy  Wal- 
lace Mackaye.    New  York:  Duffield  &  Co 
1909.     5  p.l.,3-232  p.,  1  1.     12°.  NBM 

Po'  white  trash.  In  far  Bohemia.  The  end 
of  the  way.  A  comedie  royall.  A  bit  of  instruction. 
A  song  at  the  castle.  Rohan  the  Silent.  At  the 
barricade.     Galatea  of  the  toyshop. 

Sutherland,  Howard  Vigne.  The  wom- 
an who  could;  a  play  with  a  purpose. 
New  York:  D.  FitzGerald,  Inc.,  1911.  4 
pl..  191  p.     12°.  NBM 

Swartout,  Norman  Lee.  The  arrival  of 
Kitty;  a  farce  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W. 
H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1914.    181  p.    12°.      NBM 

The  toastmaster.  A  college  com- 
edy in  three  acts.  Chicago:  The  Chicago 
Pub.  Co..  cop.  1905.  50  p.  12°.  (Sergei's 
actmg   drama,     no.   574.)      NBL  p.v.4,  no.2 

Sweimler,  James.  A  vagabond  couple; 
a  vaudeville  sketch  in  one  act.  New  York- 
Dick  &   Fitzgerald,   1912.     10  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.27,  no.l3 

Talbot,  Charles  S.  Captain  Morgan;  or. 
The  conspiracy  unveiled.  A  farce  in  two 
acts.  Rochester:  the  author,  1827.  22  p 
16°.  NBM  p.v.7 

Paddy's   trip   to  America;   or.   The 

husband  with  three  wives.  A  farce,  in  two 
acts.  New  York:  printed  for  the  author 
1822.     iv  p.,   1  1.,  7-48  p.     24°. 

NCO  p.v.247,  no.l 

Tamisier.     Par  le  sang.     Drame  en  trois 

actes    ct    en    vers.       (Revue    canadienne. 

Montreal,  1905.    8°.    v.  49  ,annce  41,  v   2, 

p.  346-366,  455^73,  580-610.)  *  DM 

Tan-go-ni-a.  An  historical  drama.  In 
prose.  Philadelphia:  T.  B.  Peterson,  1856. 
280  p.      12°.  NBM 

Tarkington,  Booth,  and  H.  L.  Wilson. 
The  man  from  home.  ,.\  drama  in  four 
acts..  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1908  7 
p.l.,  13-175(1)  p.,  8  pl.    8°.  NBM 

Tassin,  Algernon.  Rust;  a  plav  in  four 
acts.  New  York:  Broadway  Pub.  Co 
il911.,     172  p.    8°.  NBM 

Taurus-Vertus,  pseud.  The  vendetta. 
.A  scini-local  tragedy.  New-Orleans.  1870 
30  p.    8°.  NBLp.v.lO,no.7 

Tayleure,  Clifton  W.  Horseshoe  Rob- 
inson; or.  The  battle  of  King's  Mountain. 
A  legendary  patriotic  drama,  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  S.  French,  cop.  1858.  40  p. 
16°.  (French's  standard  drama;  acting 
edition,     no.  213.)  NCOF 

Prompter's   copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Taylor.  Bayard.  The  masque  of  the 
gods.  Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood,  1872.  48  p. 
'2  ■  NBM 

,  The   prophet:  a   tragedy.     Boston: 

James  R.  Osgood  and  Company,   1874.     3 
p.l..  9-300  p.     12°.  NBI 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


47 


Taylor,  C.  W.  The  drunkard's  warning. 
A  temperance  drama,  in  three  acts.  Chi- 
cago: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company 
(18-—?).  38  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting  drama, 
no.  260.)  NBL  p.v.3,  no.9 

— New  York:  Happy  Hours  Co. 

[18—?)     41  p.     new  ed.     12°.     (The  acting 
drama,     no.  54.)  NBLp.v.5,  no.l2 


Tecumtha,    pseud. 
Oliver. 


See    Ropp,    Edwin 


Tees,  Levin  C.  A  rogue's  luck;  or,  A 
man  of  nerve.  A  farce  comedy  in  three 
acts.  New  York:  Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909. 
46  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.7 

Thaumazo,  F.,  pseud.  See  Loevius, 
Frederick. 

Thiele,  M.  R.  The  wager  of  Gerald 
O'Rourke.  Christmas  drama  in  three  acts. 
From  a  story  by  Francis  J.  Finn.  Trans- 
posed by  M.  R.  Thiele.  New  York:  Ben- 
ziger  Bros.,   1902.     47  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.20,  no.7 

Thomas,  Albert  Ellsworth.  Her  hus- 
band's wife;  a  comedy  in  three  acts.  With 
an  introduction  by  VV.  P.  Eaton.  New 
York:  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1914.  x, 
133(1)  p.  12°.  (Drama  League  series  of 
plays.     V.  6.)  NBM 

Thomas,  Augustus.  Alabama;  a  drama 
in  four  acts.  Chicago:  Dramatic  Pub.  Co., 
1905.     2  p.l.,   148  p.     8°.  NBM 

•  Arizona;    a    drama    in    four    acts. 

Chicago:  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.,  1904,     2  p.l., 
(1)8-155  p.,   12  pi.     8°.  NBM 

As   a   man   thinks;   a   play   in   four 

acts.      New    York:    Duffield    &    Companv, 
1911.     213  p.,  1  port.     8°.  NBM 

The   witching   hour;   a   play.      (In: 

T.     H,     Dickinson,     Chief     contemporary 
dramatists.    Boston,  1915.    8°.    p.  317-355.) 

NAFH 

Thomas,  Edith  Matilda.  A  new  year's 
masque,  and  other  poems.  Boston: 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  Company,  1885.  v, 
138  p.     12°.  NBI 

A  new  year's  masque,  p.   1-8. 

Thomas,  Lewis  F.  Cortez,  the  con- 
queror. .^  tragedy  in  five  acts. . .  Wash- 
ington: B.  W.  Ferguson,  1857,  viii  p.,  1  1.. 
11-73  p.     8°.  NBM 

Thompson,  Alice  C.  Aunt  Matilda's 
birthday  party.  A  play  for  girls.  Chi- 
cago: T.  S.  Denison  [Cop.  1908).  19  p.  12°. 
(Amateur  series.)  NBL  p.v.8,  no.20 

Fudge  and  a  burglar.     A  farce  for 

girls.     Chicago:  T.  S.  Denison  fl907).    8  p. 
12°.      (Amateur   series.)      NBL  p,v.6,  no.lS 

Her  scarlet  slippers:  a  comedy  in 

one    act,      Philadelphia:    The    Penn    Pub- 
lishing   Co.,    1908.     14   p.      12°. 

NBL  p.v.6,  no.lO 


A   suffragette   baby;   a   comedy   in 

one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co., 
1912.    18  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.32,no.8 

The  wrong  baby.  A  farce...  Chi- 
cago: T.  S.  Denison  ,1907,.  13  p.  12°. 
(Amateur  series.)  NBL  p.v.6,  no.l6 

Tietzelieve,  Julius  Tietze.  Francisco 
Ferrer;  a  tragedy  in  5  acts  [and  in  versC), 
by  Julius  Tietze.  New  York,  N.  Y.:  N.  Y. 
Dramatological  Pub.  Co.,  1912.  1  p.l.,  (1) 
6-83  p.     12°.  NBM 

Goldie   Pride;   a   play   in    five   acts. 

New  York:  Ewald  Bros.,  1906.  3^  p.,  2  1.. 
75  p.     16°.  NBM 

Imprint  of  New  York  Dramatological  Co.  pasted 
over  original  imprint. 

Robert     Emmet,    Ireland's    patriot 

martyr.  A  political  tragedy  in  5  acts.  New 
York:   R.   Auerbach,   1902.     78  p.      12°. 

NBLp.v.l5,no.l4 
Tiffany,    Esther    B.      Anita's    trial;    or, 

Our  girls  in  camp.    A  comedy  in  three  acts 

for   fetnale   characters   only.     Boston:   W. 

H.   Baker   &  Co.   [Cop.   1889.)     42  p.     12°. 

(Baker's   edition   of  plays.) 

NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 
•  An  autograph  letter.     A  comedy  in 

three  acts.     Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 

[Cop.   1889.)     42  p.     12°.      (Baker's  edition 

of  plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

Bachelor  maids.     A  comedy  in  one 

act...  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop. 
1897.)  12  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v,l 

A  model  lover.     A  comedy  in  two 

acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop. 
1889.)  22  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

A  tell-tale  eyebrow.     A  comedy  in 

two  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co. 
[Cop.  1889.)  23  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

That    Patrick!      A   comedy   in   one 

act.  Boston:  VV.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop. 
1889.)  13  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition  of 
plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

The  way  to  his  pocket.     A  comedy 

in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co, 
[Cop.  1889.)  24  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

Young  Mr.   Pritchard.     A  comedy 

in  two  scenes.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  [Cop.  1889.)  17  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBM  (Tiffany),  p.v.l 

TUden,  Len  Ellsworth.  The  stolen  will. 
A  comedy  drama  in  three  acts.  Boston: 
W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.  [Cop.  1881.)  58  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBLp.v.l5,no.l3 

Toler,  Sallie  F.  Bird's  island.  A  drama 
in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  (Cop.  1897).  1  p.l.,  5-42  p, 
12°,     (American  acting  drama.) 

NBL  p,v.20,  no.8 


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THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Tooker,  Gertrude  Fulton.  Everychild. 
A  play  in  three  acts.  With  illustrations 
by  Archie  Gunn.  Indianapolis:  The  Bobbs- 
Merrill  Company  (Cop.  1914i.  6  p.l.,  141(1) 
p.,  7  pi.     12°.  NBM 

Torrence,  Frederic  Ridjjely.  Abelard 
and  Hcloise.  (Drama  in  four  acts.)  New 
York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1907.  4  p.l..  215 
p.     12°.  NBM 

El     Dorado.       A     tragedy.       New 

York:  J.  Lane,  1903.    132  p.,  1  1.    12°.  NBM 

Townsend,  Charles.  Broken  fetters. 
An  orifjinal  drama  in  five  acts.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company,  cop. 
1890.  32  p.  author's  ed.  12°.  (Sergei's 
acting  drama,    no.  356.)      NBL  p.v.3,  no.ll 

Capt.   Racket.     A  comedy  in  three 

acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Company  (Cop.  1898i.  40  p.  12°.  (Ser- 
gei's acting  drama,     no.  414.) 

NBL  p.v.3,  no.l2 

Higbee    of    Harvard.      A    comedy 

drama  in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker 
&  Co.,  1906.  vi,  7-58  p.  12°.  (Baker's 
edition  of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.S,  no.l4 

The  pride  of  Virginia.     .'\n  original 

comedy  drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The 
Dramatic  Publishing  Company  tcop.  1901 1. 
38  p.     12°.      (American  acting  drama.) 

NBLp.v.15,  no.lO 

Rio  Grande.    An  original  drama  in 

three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H,  Baker  &  Co. 
(Cop.  1891.1  44  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of  plays.)  NBLp.v.l5,no.2 

The  spy  of  Gettysburg.  An  orig- 
inal drama  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.  .cop.  1891.,  38  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.lS,  no.ll 

Too  much  married.    A  farce  in  one 

act.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co..  1905. 
24  p.     12°.  NBLp.v.l.no.g 

Uncle  Rube.    An  original  drama  in 

four  acts.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic  Pub- 
lishing Company  |Cop.  1899|.  56  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no,  430.) 

NBL  p.v.3,  no.lO 

The  vagabonds.   An  original  drama 

in  three  acts.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  & 
Co.  rcop,  1895.1  31  p.  12°.  (Raker's  edi- 
tion of  plays.)  NBL  p.v.IS,  no.15 

Townsend,  George  Alfred.  President 
Cromwill.  A  drama  in  four  acts.  New 
York:  E.  F.  Bonaventure  |Cop.  1884,.  94 
P-     8°.  NBM 

no.  80  of  200  copies  printed. 

Trask,  Kate  Nichols.  In  the  vanguard. 
(Drama  in  three  acts.]  New  York:  Mac- 
millan  Co.,   1913.     3  p.!.,  3-148  p.     12° 

NBM 

King  Alfred's  jewel.  (Drania.i    Ln"- 

don:  J.  Lane,  1909.    vii,  180  p.,  1  p   1      12° 

NBM 


The  Traveller  returned.  [A  comedy  in 
five  acts.,  (In:  Mrs.  J.  S.  Murray,  The 
gleaner.  Boston,  1798.  12°.  v.  3.  p.  116- 
163.)  Reserve 

Travis,  John  Coleridge,  and  Marie 
HuNTi.scTON.  The  simple  life.  .■Xn  .Ameri- 
can play  in  four  acts.  (Peekskill,  N.  Y.: 
The  Highland  Democrat  Print,  1908.,  3 
p.l.,  107  p.     12°.  NBM 

Trent,  John  Jason.  Owin'  to  Maggie. 
A  comedy  in  one  act.  Boston:  Walter  H. 
Baker  &  Co..  1904.    28  p.    8°.  NBM 

Les  Trois  comedies  du  "Statu  quo"  1834; 
avec  une  preface  par  N.  E.  Dionne.  Que- 
bec: Laflamme  &  Proul.x,  1909.  2  p.l..  (1) 
8-246  p.     12°.     (Galerie  historiquc.     v.  2.) 

HWD  (Galerie) 

Ascribed  to  David  Roy,  G.  B.  Faribault,  and 
others. 

Troubetzkoy,  Amelie  Rives,  princess. 
.•\thehvold.  (Drama  in  five  acts  and  in 
verse.)  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1893. 
4  p.l,  117(1)  p..  8  pi.    16°.  NBM 

Augustine  the  man...     London;  J. 

Lane  |1906?,.     5  p.l.,  3-83  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

NBM 

Herod  and  Mariamne.     A  tragedy. 

Philadelphia    (Cop.    1888,.     305-389   p.     8°. 

NBM 

Repr. :     Lippincott's     monthly     magazine.     Sept., 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend.  Coupon 
bonds:  a  play  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H. 
Baker  &  Co.  .cop.  1889.,  39  p.  12°. 
(Baker's   edition   of  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.IS,  no.l2 

Neighbor   Jackwood.     .A.   domestic 

drama  in  five  acts.  Boston:  Phillips, 
Sampson  &  Co.,  1857.    72  p.    12°. 

NBL  p.v.S,  no.l3 
Trumbull,   David.     The   death   of   Capt. 
Nathan     Hale.      A    drama,    in    five    acts. 
Written  for  the  Hale  Monument  Associa- 
tion.    Hartford:  E.  Geer,  1845.     32  p.     8°. 
NBLp.v.24,no.4 
Tubbs,  .Arthur  Lewis.     Too  much  Gala- 
tea.     .\    farce    in    one    act.      Philadelphia: 
Penn   Pub.  Co.,   1904.     19  p.     12°. 

NBLp.v.Lno.lO 

Tullidge,    Edward    W.      Ben    Israel;   or, 

Froni  under  the  curse.     A  Jewish  play  in 

five  acts.     Salt   Lake   Citv:    I.  C.   Graham 

1875.    V,  7-52  p.,  1  1.    8°.  ZZMG  p.v.20,  no.3 

Tumbull,  John  D.  Rudolph;  or.  The 
robbers  of  Calal)ria;  a  melo  drame,  in  three 
acts.     Boston:   B.  True,   1807.     47  p.     16°. 

NBMp.v.7 

The  wood  dxmon.  or.  The  clock  has 

struck!  A  grand,  romantic,  cabalistic, 
melo  drama,  in  three  acts:  interspersed 
with  processions,  pageants,  and  pantomime 
...  Boston:  printed  by  B.  True.  1808.  34 
P-     16°.  NBM  p.v.S 

The    Library    copy    is    imperfect,    lacking    p.    7-10. 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


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Tyler,  Royall.  The  contrast:  a  comedy, 
witli  an  introduction  by  T.  J.  McKee.  New 
York:  The  Dunlap  Society,  1887.  1  p.l., 
xl.  107  p..  1  pi.  8°.  (The  Dunlap  Society. 
Publications,     no.  1.)  NBL 

This  edition  was  limited  to  175  copies.  Reprinted 
from  the  1790  edition  of  Prichard  &  Hall.  Phila- 
delphia. 

Ullmann,  Margaret.  Pocahontas;  a  pa- 
geant. [In  four  acts,  and  in  verse.]  Bos- 
ton: Poet  Lore  Co.  [1912.i  5  p.l.,  9-86  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Ulrich,  Charles.     A  daughter  of  the  des- 
ert.     A    comedy    drama    of    the    Arizona 
plains,  in  four  acts.     Chicago:  T.  S.  Deni- 
son  ccop.  1908].    70  p.     12°.     (Alta  series.) 
NBLp.v.8,  no.l3 

The    dawn    of    liberty,    a    colonial 

comedv  drama  in  four  acts.  Chicago:  The 
Drama'tic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1905.  75  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  576.) 

NBL  p.v.4,  no.4 

"Nugget,"  a  Western  play  in   four 

acts.  Chicago:  The  Chicago  Pub.  Co. 
[Cop.  1905.]  51  p.  12°.  (Sergei's  acting 
drama,      no.    575.)  NBL  p.v.4,  no.l 

On  the  Little  Big  Horn.    A  comedy 

drama  of  the  West  in  four  acts.  Chicago: 
T.  S.  Denison  [1907,.  82  p.  12°.  (Deni- 
son's   acting  plays.)  NBLp.v.6,  no.l8 

Upside  down.  .\n  original  philosophical 
and  mythological  comedy,  in  five  acts, 
with  appropriate  tableaux.  By  Peter 
Sparks,  gentleman.  New  Orleans:  Com- 
mercial Bulletin  Office,  1871.    31  p.    12°. 

NBL  p.v.l,  no.8 

Upson,  Arthur.  The  city:  a  poem- 
drama,  and  other  poems.  New  York:  The 
Macmillan  Co.,  1905.    vi  p.,  1  1„  134  p.    12°. 

NBI 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  The  house  of  Rim- 
mon.  A  drama  in  four  acts.  New  York: 
C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1908.  4  p.l.,  5-121  p., 
1  pi.     12°.  *PSQ 

First  published  in  Scribner's  magazine,  v.  44,  p. 
129-147,  283-300. 

Van  Noppen,  Leonard.     Who  is  Bashti 

Beki?       From     (the     advance     sheets     of) 

".■\rmageddon."      In    verse.      (Lynchburg, 

Va.:  Brown-Morrison  Co.,  1912.]    32  p.    8°. 

NBL  p.v.26,  no.8 

Varley,  J.  P.  Sylvian:  a  tragedy;  and 
poems.  New  York:  Brentano  Bros.,  1885. 
v  p.,  1  1.,  208  p.     12°.  NBI 

Ver  Planck,  Mrs.  J.  Campbell.  Sealed 
instructions:  an  original  comedy-drama  in 
four  acts...  New  York,  1885.  60  p.  12°. 
bd.  as  8°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.     With  ms.  notes. 

Vermont,  .A.dolph.  Esther  Wake;  or. 
The  spirit  of  the  regulators.  A  play  in 
four  acts.  Raleigh,  N.  C:  Edwards  & 
Broughton   Printing  Co..   1913.     74  p.     8°. 

NBM 


Viereck,  George  Sylvester.  K  game  at 
love,  and  other  plays.  New  York:  Brcn- 
tano's,  1906.    ix(i),  98  p.,  1  1.    8°.        NBM 

A  game  at  love.  The  mood  of  a  moment.  I'roni 
death's  own  eyes.  A  question  of  fidelity.  The  but- 
terfly:   a    morality. 

New  York:  Moffat,  Yard  and 

Co,,  1912.     ix(i),  92  p.,  1  1.     12°.        NBM 

Virtue  triumidiant.  [.A  play  in  five  acts.] 
(In:  Mrs.  J.  S.  Murray,  The  gleaner.  Bos- 
ton, 1798.     12°.    V.  3,  p.  15-87.)         Reserve 

Vogelsang,  G.  The  creator.  Drama,  in 
five  acts.     Baltimore,  1864.     7  p.     12°. 

IKp.v.16,  no.9 

Vogl,  Virginie  Douglass  Hyde.  Echoes 
and  prophecies:  dramatic  sparks  struck 
from  the  anvil  of  the  times  by  the  hammer 
of  the  spirit.  jWestwood,  Mass.:  Ariel 
Press,  cop.  1909.]    193  p.,  1  port.    12°.  NBM 

Love  and  lovers.  In  ye  olde  colonie.  Dives 
and  Lazarus. 

Von  Schrader,  George  Morrison.  Sa- 
lammbo;  a  tragedy  in  four  acts.  [In  verse. 
Founded  on  Flaubert's  novel  of  the  same 
name.)  Boston:  Sherman,  French  &  Co.. 
1914.    4  p.l.,  108  p.     12°.  NBM 

Wagstaff,  Blanche  Shoemaker.  Eris;  a 
dramatic  allegory.  [In  verse.]  New  York: 
Moffat,  Yard  and  Co.,  1914.  3  p.l.,  41  p., 
1  port.     12°.  NBM 

Wainwright,  Jonathan  Howard.  Rip 
Van  Winkle:  an  original  .\merican  opera 
in  three  acts  [founded  on  the  story  of 
Washington  Irving].  Music  by  G.  F.  Bris- 
tow...  London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [18 — ?].  46 
p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition  of  plavs. 
v.  39.)  NCO 

Walcot,  Charles  M.  Hiawatha;  or.  Ar- 
dent spirits  and  laughing  water.  .A  musi- 
cal extravaganza,  in  two  acts.  New  York: 
S.  French  [Cop.  1856).  32  p.  12°.  (The 
minor  drama,     no.  109.)  NBM  p.v.2 

Nothing    to    nurse.      An     original 

farce,  in  one  act.  London:  T.  H.  Lacy 
[1857].  19  p.  12°.  (Lacy's  acting  edition 
of  plays.     V,  33.)  NCO 

Waldauer,  .-Xugust.  Fanchon,  the  cricket. 
A  domestic  drama  in  five  acts,  from  a  tale 
of  George  Sand . .  .  Chicago:  The  Dramat- 
ic Publishing  Company  [18 — ?].  63  p.  12°. 
(Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  432.) 

NBLp.v.3,no.l3 

New    York:    S.    French,    cop. 

1860.  48  p.  12°.  (French's  standard 
drama,  acting  edition,     no.  334.) 

NCOF  (Sand) 

Prompter's   copy,    interleaved.      With    ms.    notes. 

Wallace,  J.  J.  Little  Ruby;  or.  Home 
jewels.  .\  domestic  drama,  in  three  acts. 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Com- 
pany |Cop.  1872).  38  p.  author's  ed.  12°. 
(De   Witt's  acting  plays,     no.   164.) 

NBL  p.v.lS,  no.8 


50 


THK  XliW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


Wallack,  James  William.  Congreve's 
comedy  of  Love  for  love,  carefully  revised, 
curtailed,  and  altered  hy  J.  VV.  Wallack. 
New  York:  D.  Applctoii  &  Co..  18.^4.  2 
p.l.,   (l)10-«8  p.     12°.     NCOF  (Congreve) 

Prompter's  copy,   interleaved.      With   nis.   notes. 

Wallack,  Lester.  Honour  before  wealth: 
or.  The  romance  of  a  poor  young  man.  .\ 
drama,  in  four  acts.  Adapted  from  the 
French  of  Octave  Feuillet,  by  Messrs. 
Pierrepont  Edwards  and  Lester  Wallack 
London:  T.  H.  Lacy  [1868?,.  54  p.  12°. 
(Lacy's  acting  edition   of  plays,     v.  80.) 

NCO 

The  romance  of  a  poor  young  man. 

A  drama  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Octave  Feuillet,  by  Messrs.  Pierrepont 
Edwards  and  Lester  Wallack.  New  York: 
Samuel  French,  cop.  1859.  53  p.  12°. 
(The  standard  drama;  the  acting  edition, 
"o   225.)  NCOF  (Feuillet) 

The  Library  has  three  prompter's  copies  of 
this    edition,    each    interleaved,    with    ms.    notes. 

The  veteran;  or,  France  and  Al- 
geria. A  drama,  in  6  tableaux.  New  York: 
S.  French  ,1859,.  63  p.  12°.  (French's 
standard  drama,   no.  220.)  NBL  p.v.13,  no.2 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  cony,  with 
ms.    notes. 

Walter,  Eugene.  The  easiest  way;  an 
.American  play  concerning  a  particular 
phase  of  New  York  life.  In  four  acts  and 
four  scenes.  (New  York:)  printed  for  the 
author  .at  the  Goerck  Art  Press,  1909,. 
.\iv  p.,  2  1.,  121(1)  p.,  3  port.    8°.        NBM 

Ward,  Thomas.  Flora;  or.  The  gipsy's 
frolic;  a  pastoral  opera  in  three  acts. 
Drama  and  music  by  Thoinas  Ward.  New 
York:  French  &  Wheat,  prirs..  1S5S.  x 
(1)12-54  p.,  1  I.    8°.  NCOp.v.339.no.4 

Warde,  Margaret.  The  Betty  Wales 
girls  and  Mr.  Kidd.  Philadelphia:  The 
Pcnn  Publishing  Company,  1912.  61  p. 
12°.  NBM 

Ware,  Thornton  M.,  and  G.  P.  Baker. 
The  revolving  wedge.  A  football  romance 
in  one  act.  Boston:  W.  H.  Baker  &  Co 
rcop.  1896.1  31  p.  12°.  (Baker's  edition 
of    plays.)  NBL  p.v.16,  no.2 

Warren,  Marie  Josephine.  The  twig  of 
thorn;  an  Irish  fairy  play  in  two  acts.  Bos- 
ton: W.  H.  Baker  &  Co.,  1910.  4  p.l.,  96 
P-    12°.  NBM 

Warren,  Mercy.  The  group,  a  farce:  As 
lately  Acted,  and  to  be  Re-acted,  to  the 
VVondcr  of  all  superior  Intelligences; 
nigh  head  quarters,  at  Amboyne.  In 
two  acts.  |By  Mercy  Warren.,  Jamaica, 
Printed;  Philadelphia,  Re-printed;  by 
Janu'S  Humphreys,  junior,  in  Front-street, 
1775.     16  p.    8°.  Reserve 


Poems,  dramatic  and  miscellane- 
ous. Printed  at  Boston,  by  I.  Thomas  and 
E._^  T.  Andrews,  1790.  viii,  (1)10-252  p. 
12°.  Reserve 

The  sack  of  Rome.  A  tragedy,  in  five  acts,  n 
13-96.     The   ladies  of   Castile.     A  ■  -'' 

acts,  p.  97-178. 


tragedy,    in    five 


Warren,  Nathan  Boughton.  Hidden 
treasure;  or.  The  good  St.  Nicholas.  A 
Twelfth  Night  play  in  three  acts...  [By 
N.  B.  Warren.,  (Troy,  N.  Y.,  1881.,  35(1) 
P-     8°.  NBL  P.V.2S,  no.8 

Warren,  Walter.  Columbus  the  discov- 
erer. .•\  drama  [in  verse,.  Boston:  .Arena 
Publishing  Co.,  1893.    vi,  164  p.    8°.  NBM 

Watterston,  George.  The  child  of  feel- 
ing. A  comedy,  in  five  acts.  George 
Town:  Joseph  Milligan,  1809.  1  pi..  113  p. 
16°.  NBMp.v.7 

Webber,  Harry  A.  Man  and  wife;  dram- 
atized from  Wilkie  Collins'  novel  by  the 
same  name.  Clyde,  O.:  A.  D.  Ames.  1873. 
48  p.    12°.  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved.      With   ms.   notes. 


Weil,  Mclanie  .Mice.  Driftwood.  Se- 
lected sketches  in  prose  and  verse.  Chi- 
cago: Laird  &  Lee  ,1905,.  128  p.,  1  pi. 
16°.  NBY 

The  house  next  door:   a  comedy  in  two  acts,  p. 

Welcker,  Adair.  A  dream  of  realms  be- 
yond us.  San  Francisco:  the  author,  1903. 
29  f.,  8  p.     5.  Amer.  ed.    8°. 

NBLp.v.24,  no.9 

San  Francisco.  1903.     1  p.l..  30 

f.,  8  p.    6.  Amer.  ed.    8°.    NBL  p.v.24,  no.lO 

Flavia.     Berkeley,  Cal.:  the  author. 

cop.  1885.    118  p.    24°.        NBL  p.v.20,  no.l 

Louis  XVI.     |A  drama.,    46  f.     16°. 

NBM 

Typewritten   copy. 

Romer,  king  of  Norway,  and  other 

dramas.      -Sacramento:    Press   of   Lewis   & 
Johnston,   1885.     2  p.l.,   (1)10-245  p.     24° 

NBM 

Romer,  king  of  Norway.  The  bitter  end.  Flavia. 
A  dream   of   realms  beyond   us. 

Wells,  Charles  Henry.  Mc  an'  Otis.  An 
original  drama  in  four  acts.  Boston:  W.  H 
Baker  &  Co.  (Cop.  1897.,  35  p.  12°. 
(Baker's  edition  of^  plays.) 

NBL  p.v.16,  no.3 

Wentworth,  Marion  Craig.  The  flower 
shop;  a  play  in  three  acts.  Boston:  R.  G. 
Badger,    1912.      117   p.     12°.  NBM 

War    brides;    a    play    in    one    act. 

lUus.     (Century.     New  \  ork,  1915.    8°.    v 
89,  p.  527-544.)  "DA 

The  Wept  of  the  Wish-ton-Wish.  A 
drama,  in  two  acts,  from  I.  Fenimore 
Cooper's  novel.  (Reprinted"  in:  .Alfred 
Bates,  editor.  The  drama.  London.  1903. 
8°.     v.  19,  p.  265-298.)  NAF 


LIST  OF  AMERICAN  DRAMAS 


51 


Weston,  J.  M.  Lucretia  Borgia.  A 
drama  in  three  acts.  Adapted  from  the 
French  of  Victor  Hugo  by  J.  M.  Weston. 
Boston:  W.  V.  Spencer  (IS—?,.  60  p.  12°. 
(Spencer's  Boston  theatre,  new  series,  no. 
35.)  NCOF 

Prompter's  copy,  interleaved;  with  ins.  notes. 

Whiffen,  Edwin  T.  Samson  marrying, 
Samson  at  Timnah,  Samson  Hybristes, 
Samson  blinded.  Four  dramatic  poems. 
Boston:   R.   G.  Badger,  1905.     190  p.     12°. 

NBM 

White,  Charles.  Black-ey'd  William.  A 
nautical  Ethiopian  sketch,  in  two  scenes. 
New  York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing 
Cornpany,  cop.  1874.  6  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's 
Ethiopian   and   comic   drama,     no.   11.") 

NBLp.v.l6,no.6 

Sam's     courtship.       An     Ethiopian 

farce  in  one  act.  New  York:  The  Dra- 
matic Publishing  Company,  cop.  1874.  7 
p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  comic 
drama,     no.  15.)  NBL  p.v.l6,  no.5 

Streets    of    New    York;    or,     New 

York  by  gaslight.  An  Ethiopian  sketch, 
in  one  scene...  New  York:  The  Drainatic 
Publishing  Company,  cop.  1874.  6  p.  12°. 
(De  Witt's  Ethiopian  and  coinic  drama, 
no.  13.)  NBLp.v.l6,no.7 

White,  Hervey.  The  assassin.  A  trag- 
edy in  four  acts.  Woodstock,  N.  Y.:  Ma- 
verick Press  icop.  1911j.  1  p.l.,  5-55  p.  8°. 
NBLp.v.28,no.7 

White,  James  Piatt.  The  emancipated; 
a  play.  (Harvard  monthly.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1901.     8°.     v.  32,  p.  184-204.)   STG 

White,  John  Blake.  The  forgers:  a  dra- 
matic poem.  Performed  at  the  Charleston 
Theatre,  1825  and  1826.  Reprinted  from 
the  Southern  literary  journal  of  March, 
1837,  by  order  of  his  son,  O.  A.  White. 
[New  York?,   1899.     59  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.20,  no.3 

•  Foscari;  or.  The  Venetian  e.xile.    A 

tragedy  in  five  acts.  Charleston:  the  au- 
thor, 1806.    52  p.    12°.  NBM  p.v.6 

The  mysteries  of  the  castle;  or.  The 

victim  of  revenge.  A  drama,  in  five  acts. 
Charleston:  the  author,  1807.  68  p.,  1  1. 
12°.  NBM  p.v.6 

White,  Lucy.  The  bird  child;  a  one-act 
play.  (International.  New  York.  1914. 
f°.    V.  8,  p.  337-339.)  *  DA 

Wilde,  Percival.  Dawn,  with,  The  noble 
lord,  The  traitor,  A  house  of  cards,  Playing 
with  fire,  The  finger  of  God;  one-act  plays 
of  life  to-day.  New  York:  H.  Holt  &  Co., 
1915.     5  p.l.,  3-168  p.     12°.  NBM 

A  question  of  morality.  A  com- 
edy in  one  act.  (Century  magazine.  New 
York,  1915.     8°.    v.  90,  p.  609-617.)     *  DA 

Wiley,  Sara  King.  The  coming  of 
Philibert.  New  York:  Macmillan  Co., 
1907.      4    p.l.,   163   p.     12°.  NBM 


^ —  Poems  lyrical  and  dramatic,  to 
which  is  added  Cromwell:  an  liistorical 
play.  Lotidon:  Chapman  tt  Hall,  Ltd., 
1900.    214  p.     12°.  NBI  (Drummond) 

Cromwell:  an  historical  play,  in  five  acts,  p.  97- 
214. 

Wilkins,  Edward  G.  P.  Young  New 
York.  A  comedy,  in  three  acts.  New 
York:  J.   Perry  (1856?j.     36  p.     12°. 

NBM  p.v.l 

Wilkinson,  Florence.  Two  plays  of 
Israel,  David  of  Bethlehem,  Mary  Mag- 
dalen. New  York:  McClure,  Phillips  & 
Co.,  1904.    2  p.l,  333  p.     12°.  *  PSQ 

Willard,  Edward.  Julius  Caesar;  an  his- 
torical tragedy  in  five  acts.  [In  verse.] 
Philadelphia:  H.  Willard  [Cop.  1890).  116 
P-    8°.  NBM 

Williams,  Espy  W.   H.  Parrhasius;  or. 

Thriftless    ambition.      A  dramatic    poem. 

New    Orleans:    Southern  Pub.    Co..    1879. 

26  p.     16°.  NBI  p.v.5,  no.7 

Williams,  Francis  Howard.  The  higher 
education.  A  comedy  in  two  acts.  Phila- 
delphia: The  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1907.  43  p. 
12°.  NBL  p.v.8,  no.5 

The    Princess    Elizabeth.      A    lyric 

drama.  Philadelphia:  Claxton,  Remsen, 
&  Haffelfinger,  1880.    212  p.    12°.        NBM 

Williams,  Henry  Llewellyn.  L'article 
47;  or.  Breaking  the  ban.  A  drama,  in 
three  acts,  by  Adolphe  Helot.  Translated 
and  adapted  to  the  English  stage  by  Henry 
L.  Williams.  New  York:  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
cop.  1872.  42  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting 
plays,     no.   137.)  NBL  p.v.ll,  no.8 

Isabella  Orsini.    A  romantic  drama. 

in  four  acts.  By  S.  H.  Mosenthal.  Trans- 
lated and  adapted  to  the  English  stage  by 
H.  L.  Williams.  New  York:  R.  M.  De 
Witt  [1870,.  51  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting 
plays,    no.  122.)  NGB  p.v.91,  no.6 

The  Lime-Kiln  Club  in  an  uproar! 

An  Ethiopian  drollery,  in  one  scene.  Chi- 
cago: The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company, 
cop.  1891.  8  p.  12°.  (The  darkey  &  comic 
drama.)  NBL  p.v.l5,  no.9 

"Marjorie  Daw."  A  domestic  co- 
medietta, in  two  acts.  By  Miss  M.  E. 
Braddon.  Prepared  for  the  American 
stage  bv  H.  L.  Williams.  New  York:  The 
Dramat'ic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1885.  13  p.  12°. 
(De   Witt's  acting  plays,     no.   338.) 

NCOp.v.321.no.l2 

Williams,  Jesse  Lynch.  "And  so  they 
were  married";  a  comedy  of  the  new  wom- 
an. [In  three  acts.)  New  York:  C.  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons,  1914.    5  p.L,  242  p.    8°.      NBM 

Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Bianca  Vis- 
conti;  or,  The  heart  overtasked.  [.■\  play 
in  five  acts.]     New  York:  S.  Colman,  1839. 


THE  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  p.l.,  (1)10-108  p.  12°.  (American  dra- 
matic library.)  NBL 

Bound  with:  Rufus  Dawcs»  Athenia  of  Damas- 
cus.    New  York.  1839.      12°. 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy  of  this 
edition,  with  ms.  notes. 

Tortesa,  the  usurer.    A  play  [in  five 

actsj.  New  York:  S.  Colman,  1839.  149  p. 
12°.      (Colman's    dramatic    library.) 

NBM  p.v.l 

The  Library  also  has  a  prompter's  copy  of  this 
edition,  with  ms.  notes. 

Willner,  \V.  The  book  of  Esther;  dram- 
atized by  Rev.  W.  Willner.  Cincinnati: 
American  Hebrew  Pub.  House,  1892.  32 
p.     8°.  'PSQ 

Wills,  Anthony  E.  Among  the  Berk- 
shircs;  or.  New  England  folks.  .\  rural 
drama  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald  (1906).     42  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.l,  no.l2 

College  chums.     .\  three-act  coin- 

edy  of  college  life.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,   1907.     48  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.7,  no.23 

A   count   of  no  account.     A   farce 

comedy  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Dick  & 
Fitzgerald,  1905.     60  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.l,  no.l3 

The  east  siders.     A  comedy  drama 

of  New  York  life  in  three  acts.  New  York: 
Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  1909.     52  p.     12°. 

NBL  p.v.7 

The  stubborn  motor  car.  A  com- 
edy drama  in  three  acts.  New  York:  Dick 
&  Fitzgerald,  1909.     56  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.7 

Wilson,  Louise  Latham.  .-Ml  on  account 
of  an   actor.     A   farce   in  one  act.     Phila- 
delphia:  Penn  Pub.  Co.,  1904.     15  p.     12°. 
NBL  p.v.l,  no.I4 

The   fortunes  of  war.     -V   farce   in 

one  act.  Philadelphia:  Penn  Pub  Co., 
1904.    16  p.     12°.  NBL  p.v.l,  no.ll 

A  parliament  of  servants.  .\  com- 
edy in  one  act.  Chicago:  The  Dramatic 
Pub.  Co.  |Cop.  1901.,  20  p.  12°.  (Sergei's 
acting  drama,    no.  474.)      NBL  p.v.4,  no.l7 

A  suit  of  livery.    A  farce  comedy  in 

two  acts.  Boston:  \V.  H.  Baker  &  Co., 
1902.   24  p.    12°.    (Baker's  edition  of  plavs.) 

NBLp.v.16,  no.4 

Winstanley,     W.       The     liypocritc     un- 

niask'd:  a  comedy  in  five  acts.    New  York: 

the  author,  1801.    94  p..  1  1.    8°.  NBM 

Wolter,  Herbert.  Der  grebe  Wirt. 
Scliwank  in  cinem  Aktc.  Leipzig:  O.  Teich 
,1912i.  23  p.  12°.  (Herriii-IUihno.  .\"r. 
I.)  NBL  p.v.28,  no.4 


Woman  against  woman;  drama  in  five 
acts,  from  the  novel  of  the  same  name  by 
Florence  Marryat.  Maud  Muller;  drama 
in  four  acts,  from  the  poem  by  J.  G.  Whit- 
tier,     n.  p.  ,186-?!     96,  43  p.     f°.  NBM 

Manuscript. 

Woodbury,  Alice  Gale.  The  match-box. 
An  original  comedy,  in  two  acts.  Chicago: 
The  Dramatic  Pub.  Co.,  cop.  1894.  15  p. 
12°.     (Sergei's  acting  drama,     no.  400.) 

NBL  p.v.4,  no.S 

Woodward,  T.  Trask.  The  veteran  of 
1812;  or.  Kesiah  and  the  scout.  A  roman- 
tic military  drama,  in  five  acts.  New 
York:  The  Dramatic  Publishing  Company, 
cop.  1883.  32  p.  12°.  (De  Witt's  acting 
plays,     no.  317.)  NBL  p.v.l6,  no.S 

Woodworth,  Samuel.  The  deed  of  gift. 
.\  comic  opera,  in  three  acts.  New  York: 
C.  N.  Baldwin,  1822.    72  p.    16°.  NBM  p.v.S 

of     Samuel 
son.      New 
V.     24°. 
NBHD 

The  ninth  anniversary  of  the  New  York  Mirror. 
July,  1831.  A  dramatic  medley,  in  one  act.  v.  2, 
p.    193-216. 

Shootinfr  stars:  or.  The  battle  of  the  comets.  An 
unwritten  tragedy,  in  two  acts.     v.  2,  p.  217-249. 

Woolf,  Benjamin  Edward.  The  doctor 
of  .Mcaiitara.  Comic  opera,  in  two  acts. 
Libretto  by  B.  E.  Woolf.  Music  by  Julius 
Eichberg.  Boston:  Oliver  Ditson  &  Co. 
rcop.  1879.1    30  p.    12°.    NCO  p.v.337,  no.l4 

Woolson,  Constance  Fenimore.  Two 
women:  1862.  .\  poem  [in  dramatic  form). 
New  York:  D.  .\ppleton  and  Company. 
1877.    92  p.     12°.  NBI 


The     poetical     works 

Woodworth.      Edited    by    his 
York:  Charles  Scribner,  1861. 


See      Darusmont, 


Wright,      Frances. 
Frances  Wright. 

Xerxes  the  Great;  or,  The  battle  of 
Thcrniopvlc:  a  patriotic  drama.  In  five 
acts.  Philadelphia:  G.  Palmer,  1815.  42 
p.     16°.  NBMp.v.9 

Young,  Stark.  Guenevere:  a  play  in  five 
acts.  New  York:  The  Grafton  Press,  1906. 
i<2  p.    12°.  NBM 

Zametkin,  .Michael.  A  Russian  Shylock; 
a  play  in  four  acts.  New  York,  1906.  135 
(1)  p.     12°.  'PSQ 

Zietz,  Edward  Slirubb.  The  reformers; 
a  drama  of  modern  life.  In  three  acts. 
New  York:  The  Bookery  (1912|.  94  p.    12° 

NBM 


INDEX  OF  TITLES 


Aaron  Burr.  \V.  L.  O'Brien,  36. 

Abaellino,  William  Dunlap,  15. 

Abbe  de  I'Epee.  Charles  Smith,  44. 

Abelard  and  Heloise.  F.  R.  Torrence,  48. 

Above  the  clouds,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

Abraham  Lincoln,  M.  L.  D.  Bunge,  9. 

Abraham  Lincoln,  F,  P.  Norton,  36. 

Accusation,  J.  H.  Payne,  38. 

Across  the  border.  Beulah  M.  Dix,  14. 

Adeline,  the  victim  of  seduction,  J.  H.  Payne,  38. 

Adorable  Elizabeth,  Eugene  Latour,  28. 

The  adventure,  H,  B.  Binns,  6. 

.•Eneas,  Charles  Gildehaus,  20. 

Afranius.  J.  McD.  Leavitt,  28. 

The  Africans,  William   Dunlap.  16. 

After  the  game,  Lindsey  Barbee,  5. 

After  the  matinee,  H.  M,  Howie,  25. 

Afterglow,  H.   B.  Fuller,  19. 

Alabama,  Augustus  Thomas,  47, 

Aladdin,  3. 

The  Albany  depot.  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

Alberti,  Isaac  Harby,  22. 

Alcestis,  Carlota  Montenegro,  34. 

Alcuin,  C.   B.   Brown,  9. 

Alexis,  the  czarewitz,  Alexis  Eustaphieve,  17. 

AH  Pacha.  J.  H.  Payne.  38. 

Alice  in  Wonderland,  Constance  C.  Harrison,  22. 

All  on  account  of  an  actor,  Louise  L.  Wilson,  52. 

Allison's  lad,  Beulah  H.  Dix,  14. 

Alma  mater,  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud.,  40. 

Almoran  and  Hamet,  William  Munford,  35. 

Altorf,  Frances  W.  Darusmont,  14. 

America,  I.   Kiraify,  27. 

American  comedies,  J.  K.  Paulding  and  W.  I.  Pauld- 
ing, 38. 

An  American   wife,  3. 

An  American  woman,  C.  E.  Banks,  5. 

The  Americans,  E.  D.  Schoonmaker,  43. 

The  Americans  roused  in  a  cure  for  the  spleen,  J.  M. 
Sewall,  43. 

Among  the  Berkshires,  A.  E.  Wills.  52. 

Among  the  breakers,  G.  M.  Baker.  4. 

Among  the  pioneers,  Werner  Eggerth,  17. 

"And  so  they  were  married."  J.  L.  Williams,  51. 

Andre,  William  Dunlap.  16. 

Andre,  W.  W.  Lord,  30. 

Andromache  in  captivity,  W.  E.  Baily,  4. 

The  angels*  feast,  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud.,  40. 

The  angels*  meeting  of  Terra  Mariae,  M.  S.  Pine, 
pseud.,  40. 

The  animated  portrait,  3. 

Anita's  trial,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 

Anne  Boleyn,  G.  H.  Boker,  7. 

Anne,  of  old  Salem,  Clara  B.  Batchelder,  5. 

Anti-matrimony,  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 

The  antick,  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 

Antinoiis,  Abbie  C.  Goodloe,  20. 

Antipathies,  W.  I.  Paulding,  38. 

Antonius,  J.  C.  Heywood,  23. 

Antony  and  Hero,  Simmie.  pseud..  44. 

The  archers.  William  Dunlap.   16. 

Argo  and  Irene,  J.  R.  Monroe,  34. 

Arizona.  Augustus  Thomas,   47. 

Armand,  Anna  C.  O.  M.  Ritchie,  41. 

Arnold,  Horatio  Hubbell,  25. 

Arnold,  J.  R.  Orton,  2,7. 

Arnold  and  Andre,  G.  H.  Calvert.  10. 

Around  the  world  in  eighty  days,  4. 


The  arrival  of  Kitty,  N.  L.  Swartout,  46. 

The  arrow  maker,  Mary  Austin.  4. 

Art  for  art's  sake,  Grace  L.  Irwin,  25. 

L'article  47.  H.  L.  Williams.  51. 

Artist-mother  and  child.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

As  a  man  thinks,  Augustus  Thomas,  47. 

As  you  like  it,  Augustin  Daly.  13. 

The  assassin,  Hervey  White,  51. 

L'Assur,  re  d'Ormus,  Lorenzo  da  Ponte,  40. 

Astolat.  Richard  Hovey,  23. 

At  the  barricade,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

At   the  court   of   King   Edwin,    William    Leighton, 

jr.,  29. 
At  the  foot  of  the  rainbow,  L.  J.  Block.  6. 
At  Saint  Judas's,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 
Atalantis,  W.  G.   Simms.  44. 
Athanasius,  Marie  E.  J.  Hobart,  23. 
Athelwold,  Princess  Troubetzkoy,  48. 
Athenia  of  Damascus,  Rufus  Dawes,  14. 
Atoms,  R.  G.  Nathan.  35. 

Augustine  the  man.  Princess  Troubetzkoy,  48. 
Aunt  Dinah's  pledge,  Harry  Seymour,  43. 
Aunt  Matilda's  birthday  party,  Alice  C.  Thompson,  47. 
Aunt    Mehetible's    scientific    experiment,    Emma   E. 

Brewster,  S. 
An  autograph  letter,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 
Autumn,   William    Griffith,   21, 
Avalon,  Richard  Hovey.  23. 
The  awakening  of  Barbizon,  C.  M.  Greene,  21. 
The  Aztec  god,  G.  L.  Raymond,  40. 
The  azure  adder,  Charles  Demuth,  14. 
Bachelor  maids,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47, 
The  Bachelors'  Club,  Effie  W.  Merriman,  33. 
Back  of  the  Yards,  K.  S,  Goodman,  20. 
The  Baglioni,  H.  L.  Eno,  17. 
Balaustion's  Euripides,  Helen  A.  Clarke,  11. 
Balm  of  Gilead,  Edward  Boltwood,  7. 
The  bank  account,  H.  F.  Brock.  8. 
Banquet  of  Palacios,  C.  L.  Moore,  35. 
Barabbas.  S.  W.  Mitchell,  34. 

Barbara  Frietchie,  the  Frederick  girl,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 
Bargain  day  at  Bloomstein's,  Edward  Mumford,  35. 
Barney  the  baron,  5. 

The  Barringtons'  "at  home,'*  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 
The  battle  of  Brooklyn.  6. 

The  battle  of  Bunker's-Hill,  H.  H.  Brackenridge.  8. 
The  battle  of  Stillwater.  Rufus  Dawes,  14. 
Beau  Brummel,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 
Because  I  love  you,  J.  A.  Eraser,  19. 
Before  the  war.  W.  H.  Neall.  35. 
Belisarius,   Margaretta   B.   Faugeres,    18. 
Be!-shar-uzzar,  F.  S.  Saltus,  42. 
Belshazzar,  W.  C.   Dumas,  15. 
Belshazzar,  Janie  Jacobson,  25. 
Ben  Israel,  E.  W.  Tullidge,  48. 
Berquin,  Elizabeth  G.  Crane,  12. 
Bertram,  W.  G.  Simms.  44. 
"The  best  laid  plans."  P,  L.  Ford,  19. 
The  best  laid  plans,  Helen  P.  Kane.  27. 
Bethlem  Gabor.  lord  of  Transylvania,  J.  D.   Burk.  9. 
The  betrothal.  G.  H.  Boker,  7. 
Betsy  Baker,  J.  M.  Morton.  35. 
Better  late  than  never,  C.  J.  Cannon,  10. 
Better  than  gold,  G.  M.  Baker.  4. 
The    Betty    Wales    girls    and    Mr.    Kidd,    Margaret 

Warde.  50. 
Bianca  Capello.  Laughton  Osborn,  Z7. 
Bianca  Visconti,  N.  P.  Willis,  51. 


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Bible  plays  for  the  Sabbath  school,  Leah  Levy,  29. 

The  bicyclers,  J.   K.   Bangs,  5. 

The  BiRcIows*  butler,  H.  O.  Osgood.  37. 

Billec  Taylor,  H.  P.  Stephens  and  E.  Solomon,  45. 

Billy    Bing,    the   bachelor    from    Birmingham,   J.    M. 

Levcqiie.   29. 
Billy's  chorus  girl,  Clara  B.   Batchelder,  5. 
The  btrri  child.   Lucy   White,   51. 
Bird's  island,  Sallie  F.  Toler.  47. 
The  birth  and  death  of  the  prince,  L.  J.  Block,  6. 
The  birth  of  Galahad,  Richard  Hovcy,  23. 
The  birthright.  G.   B.   Hotchkiss.  23. 
A  bit  o'  blarney,  Fitzgerald  Murphy,  35. 
A  bit  of  instruction,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 
The  bitter  end.  Adair   Wclckcr,  50. 
Black-ey'd  William,  Charles  White,  51. 
The  black  tie,  George  Middlcton,  33. 
Blanche  of  Brandywine.  J.  G.  Burnett,  10. 
The  blockheads;  or.   Fortunate  contractor,   7. 
The  blood  of  the  fathers.  G.  F.  Lydston.  30. 
Bloomer  girls,  J.  A.  Fraser,  19. 
The  blue  and  the  grey,  Edward  Harrigan,  22. 
The  blue  sphere,  Theodore  Dreiser.   15. 
The  Bohemians.  E.  }.  Cowley.  12. 
Un  bonheur  en  attire  un  autre,  F.  G.  Marchand,  32. 
The  book  of  Esther,  W.  Willncr.  52. 
The  hook  of  words  of  the  pageant  an<l   masque  of 

Saint  Louis,  T.   W.   Stevens,  45. 
The  Booster  Club  of  Blackville,  H.  L.  Xcwton,  36. 
The  Boston  dip.  G.   M.   Baker.  4. 
BoihwcU.  J.   W.   De  Peyster,  14. 
Bound,  Hugh   Mann.  31. 
Bound  by  an  oath,  David  Ilill,  23. 
A  box  of  monkeys.  Grace  L.  Furniss,  20. 
The  boy  Will,  R.  E.  Rogers.  41. 
Brangonar,  G.   II.  Calvert,   10. 
Brass  buttons,  Grace  A.  Luce.  30. 
The  bread  of  idleness,  E.  L.  Masters,  32. 
Bread  on  the  waters.  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 
Breezy  Point,  Belle  M.  Locke,  29. 
The  bride  of  Fort  Edward,  Delia  Bacon,  4. 
Bride  roses.  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 
Brigham   Young,  II.  J.   McKinley,  31. 
The  bright   and  dark  sides  of  girl-life  in    India,   Ida 

<).    Phillips.   39. 
Broken   fetters.   Charles  Townscnd,  48. 
Broken  promises,  S.  N.  Cook,  12. 
Brutus.  J.  II.  Payne,  38. 
The   Bucktails.  J.    K.    Paulding.  38. 
The   Buddha,  Paul  Carus.  10. 
Buddh.i.  K.   S,   llartmann.  22. 
A  bundle  of  matches.  Helen  P.  Kane,  27. 
Bunkerllill.  J.   D.   Burk,  9. 
The  Buntling  ball.  Edgar  Fawcett.  18. 
The  burglar  alarm.  Helen   S.   Griffith.   2L 
Butchers  of  Cdieiit,  C.   H.  Saunders,  43. 
The  butterfly,   Lucine   Finch,   IS. 
The  butterfly.  G.  S.   Viereck,  49. 
By  the  dead  waters,  Amelia  J.  Burr,  10. 
Byr.l  anri  Hurd.  Harold  Sander,  42. 
CabcstainK.  M.  J.  Cawein.  11. 
C.Tsar,  Henry  Peterson,  39. 

Caesar's  gods,  T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman,  45. 
Caesar's  wife.  H.  B.  Hinckley,  2S. 
Caglioslro,    Edward    Doyle.    15. 
Cain.  <;.   C.   LcMlpe.  29. 

Caius  (Gracchus,  Louisa  S.  C.   McCord,  30. 
Cftius  Marius,  W.  <^.  Simms,  44. 
The  cake  walk,  Frank  Dumont.  15. 
Calayni>s.  G.   H.    Boker,  7. 
Caleb,  the  degenerate,  J.  S.  Cotter,  12. 
A  call  to  arms,  H.  L.  Newton,  36. 
Calnislorm.    the   reformer,   Cornelius    Malhews,   32. 
Calvary,  Laughtnn  Osborn,  37, 
Camillc,  Matilda   Heron.  22. 
The  candiil  critic,  Epcs  SarRcnt.  42. 
t  aiidlf   fLiinr,   Katli.trine   Howard,  24. 


Canonicus,  Alexander  Hamilton,  21. 

The    Canterbury    pilgrims,    Percy    Mackayc.    31. 

Capriccios,  L.  J.    Block,  6. 

The  captain  of  the  gate.  Beulah  M.  Dix,  14. 

Captain  Jack.  B.   F.  Moore,  34. 

Captain  Jinks  of  the  horse  marines,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 

Captain  Kyd,  J,  S.  Jones,  26. 

Captain   Morgan.  C.   S.  Talbot,  46. 

Capt.    Racket,   Charles  Townsend,  48. 

Carlotta,  Olive  T.  Dargan,  14. 

Carlotta,  Robert  Roskotcn,  42. 

The  carpenter  of  Rouen,  J.  S.  Jones,  26. 

Carthage.   F.  S.   Saltus.  42. 

Cast  upon  the  world,  C.  E.  Xewton,  35. 

The  cat  and  the  cherub,  C.  B.  Fernald.  18. 

The  cat-boat,  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 

Catharine   Brown,  the  converted  Cherokee.  11. 

Cecil  the  seer,  <;.   L.   Raymond,  40. 

.\  chafing-dish  party.  J.  K.   Bangs,  5. 

The  champion  of  her  sex,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

Champlain,  J.   M.   Harper,  22. 

A  chance  at  midnight,  Charles  Stuart,  46. 

The  chancellor  of  Egypt.  W.  T.  Beale.  6. 

The  chaplct  of  Pan,  Wallace  Rice  and  T.  W.  Ste- 
vens, 41. 

Chariclcs,  J.  P.  Quincy,  40. 

Charles  the  Second,  J.   H.  Payne,  3S. 

Charles  di  Tocca.  C.  Y.  Rice,  41. 

The  cheat  of  pity.  George  Middleton,  33. 

A  cheerful  liar,  J.  A.  Fraser,  19. 

Chihuahua,  C.  G.  Miller,  33. 

The  child  of  feeling.  George  Watterslon.  50. 

The  child  in  the  house.  II.  H.  Howard,  24. 

Children  of  earth.  Alice  Brown,  9. 

A  Chinese  dummy,  Marian  D.  Campbell,  10. 

Christ,  K.  S.  Hartmann.  22. 

A  Christmas  eve  with  Charles  Dickens,  Maude  M. 
Frank.  19. 

Christmas  eve  in   the  South,   Dan  Collyer,   11. 

A  Christmas  party.  Marguerite  Mcrington,  32. 

Chrislus.  11.  W.  Longfellow,  30. 

Chuck,  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 

The  Church's  triumph.  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud..  40. 

The  Cid  of  Seville,  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 

Cinderella.  1 1. 

Cinderella,   Henrietta  D.   Field  and   R.    M.   Field,   18. 

Cinderella,  C.   W.    Hubner,  25. 

Circles,  tieorge  Middleton.  33. 

The  city,  Arthur  Upson.  49. 

Clarence,  D.  J.  Snider,  45. 

Clari.  J.  II.  Payne.  38. 

Claribel,   Walter   Malone,  31. 

The  clerks  of  Kittery.  A.  W.  Sanbo^n.  42. 

The  climbers,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 

Clio  and  Lycaon.  Nelson  Gardner,  20. 

.\  close  call,  Grace  L.  Irwin.  25. 

The  cloud  of  witnesses,  37. 

Clouds.  W.  A.  Silver,  44. 

The  club  friend.  Sydney   Rosenfeld.  42. 

The  colleen  bawn,  Dion  Boucicault.  7. 

College  chums,  .\.   E.  Wills.  52. 

A  colony  of  cranks.   Frederick  Loevius,  29. 

Columbus,  Herman  Braeunlich,  8. 

Columbus,  G.  L.   Raymond.  40. 

Columbus,  A.   D.   Rccs.  40. 

Columbus  the  discoverer.  Waller  Warren,  50. 

Columbus  el   filibustcro,  John   Brougham.  8. 

Columbus,  the  great  discoverer  of  America,   11. 

The  combat  with  the  dragon,  Ethel  L.  Cox,  12. 

Comedies,  G.   H.   Calvert,   10. 

A  comedy  of  the  exile,   Isabella   H.    Fiske,   18. 

The  comedy  of  fraud,  S.  Crowe.  13. 

A  comedic  royall,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

The  comet,  Edward   Doyle,  15. 

The  coming  of  Philiberl,  Sara  K.  Wiley.  51. 

The  coming  woman,  .\rriana  R.  W.  Curtis,  13. 

t"oinr.Tlc>,  tl.   M.  Baker*  4. 


INDEX  OF  TITLES 


Congreve's   comedy   of    Love    for   love,   J.    W.    Wal- 

lack,  50. 
The  conquest  of  Canada,  Ceorge  Cockings,  11. 
Conrad.  Frank  Duniont,  15. 
The  conspirators,  R.  II.  Barbour,  5. 
The  contrast.     In  Dramatic  pieces,  15. 
The  contrast,  Royall  Tyler,  49. 

The  convention  of  the  Muses,  Ella  S.  Bates,  6. 

.A  converted  suffragist,  Katharine  Kavanaugh,  27. 
The  convolvulus,  Allen  Norton,  36. 

Coom-na-goppel,  J.   L.  Carleton,   10. 

"Copy,"   Kendall   Banning,   5. 

The  coquette,  Robert  Josselyn.  26. 

The  corner  lot  chorus,  Grace  L.  Furniss,  20. 

Cortez,  the  conqueror,  L.  F.  Thomas.  47. 

Cosmos,   Drogheda,  pseud.,   15. 

Count  Julian,  G.  H.  Calvert,  10. 

.A  count  of  no  account,  A.  E.  Wills,  52. 

A  counterfeit  presentment,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

Coupon  bonds,  J.  T.  Trowbridge,  48. 

The  court  of  Juno,  Elizabeth  H.  Hanna,  22. 

The  courting  of  Mother  Goose,  Harriet  D.  Castle,  11. 

Cousin  Tom,  R.  C.  V.  Meyers,  33. 

The  coward,  R.  G.  Nathan,  35. 

Cranford,  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

The  creator,  G.  Vogelsang,  49. 

Cromwell,  Alexander  Hamilton,  21. 

Cromwell,   Sara  K.   Wiley.  51. 

The  Cuban  patriots,  Adolfo  Pierra,  39. 

A  cup  of  coffee,  Dorothy  Reynartz,  41. 

The  cup  of  youth,  S.  W.  Mitchell,  34. 

Cupid  in  shirt  sleeves,  W.  A.  Scott,  43. 

The  cure  of  souls,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

A  cure  for  the  spleen,  J.  M.  Sewall.  43. 

The  curtain  lifted,  F.  E.  Hiland,  23. 

The  daimio's  head,  T.   W.  Stevens  and   K.   S.  Good- 
man, 45. 

Dame     Greel     o*    Portland     town,     Constance   D. 
Mackay,  30. 

The  dance  to  death,  Emma  Lazarus,  28. 

The  Danites  in  the  Sierras,  Joaquin  Miller,  33. 

Dante,  G.  L.  Raymond,  40. 

Daphne,    Marguerite    Merington,   32. 

Daranzel,  David  Everett,  17. 

Darby's  return,  William  Dunlap,  16. 

The  dark  of  the  dawn,  Bculah  M.  DiN,  14. 

A  daughter  of  the  desert,  Charles  Ulrich,  49. 

The  daughters  of  CEdipus,  W.  E.  Baily,  4. 

David,  C.  Y.  Rice,  41. 

David  of  Bethlehem.   Florence  Wilkinson.  51. 

David  Copperfield,  John  Brougham,  8. 

Dawn,  Percival  Wilde,  51. 

The  dawn  of  liberty,  Charles  Ulrich,  49. 

The  day  of  days,  L.  J.  Block,  6. 

The  day  of  dupes,  J.  H.  Manners,  31. 

The  dead-and-alive.  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

"Dead  Sea  fruit,"  Con  Rose,  jr.,  42. 

Dear  uncle,  H.  W".  Fuller,  19. 

The  death  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale,  David  Trumbull,  48. 

The  death  of  Cleopatra,  W.  G.  Simms,  44. 

Death  and  the  dicers.  Frederic  Schenck.  43. 

The  death  of  the  discoverer.  Willis  Steell.  45. 

The  death  of  Eve,  W.  V.  Moody,  34. 

The   death    of   General    Montgomery   at   the   siege   of 
Quebec,  H.   H.   Brackenridge,  8. 

The  death  of  Gracchus,  Edwin  Sauter,  43. 

A  decided  case,  John  Brougham,  8. 

The  deed  of  gift,  Samuel  Woodworth,  52. 

The  "deestrick-skule"  of  fifty  years  ago.  Mrs.  M.  H. 
Jaquith.  25. 

De  Lara.  Caroline  L.  W.  Hentz,  22. 

The  delegates  from  Denver.  S.  N.  Clark,  U. 

A  delicate  question,  J.  A.  Fraser,  19. 

Delilah,  Grace  C.  Lounsbery,  30. 

Demetria,  J.  A.  Hillhouse,  23. 

The  demon  lover,  John  Brougham,  8. 

A  dental  engagement,  T.  L.  Sappington,  42. 


Deseret  deserted,  14. 

The  devil's  bridge,  S.  J.  Arnold,  4. 

A  dialogue  between  the  ghost  of  General  Montgomery 

and  an  American  delegate,  Thomas  Paine,  37. 
A   dialogue,    between   a    Southern    delegate,   and    his 

spouse,  14. 
Diamonds  and  hearts,  Effie  W.  Merriman,  33. 
The  dictator,  R.  H.  Davis,  14. 
The  disappointment,  Thomas  Forrest.  19. 
Disengaged.  Henry  James.  25. 
The  dispensation.  C.  M.  (ireene.  21. 
Dives  and  Lazarus.  Virginie  D.  H.  Vogl,  49. 
The  divine  tragedy,  II.  W.  Longfellow,  30. 
The  doctor,  George  Clarke,  11. 
The  doctor  of  Alcantara,  B.  E.  Woolf,  52.    . 
Doctor  Cure-.-\ll,   14. 
Dollars  and  cents,  L.  J.  ilollenius,  23. 
Dolores,  C.  J.  Cannon,  10. 
Dombey  and  Son,  John  Brougham,  8. 
A  domestic  dilemma.  Grace  L.  Irwin.  25. 
The  dominant  sex,  Annie  N.  Meyer,  33. 
II  Don  Giovanni,  Lorenzo  da  Ponte,  40. 
Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha,  Mrs.  H.  S.   Burton,  10. 
Donovan  and  the  dago,  H.  L.  Newton,  36. 
The  double  deceit,  Laughton   Osborn,  37. 
The  double  love,  .A.   D.   Rees,  40. 
Down  the  Black  Cation,   Forbes  Heermans,  22. 
Down  by  the  sea,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 
The  drama  of  earth,  Jerome  Kidder,  27. 
Dramas  of  camp  and  cloister,   -A.  E.   Bartlett.  5. 
A  dramatic  evening,  J.   K.   Bangs,  5. 
Dramatic  pieces,   15. 

Drawing  room  plays,  Grace  L.  Irwin,  25. 
A  dream  of  realms  beyond  us,  Adair  Welcker,  50. 
The  dreamer,  Annie  N.  Meyer,  33. 
Dred,  John  Brougham,  8. 
Dred,  II.  J.  Conway,  12. 
Driftwood.  Melanie  A.  Weil.  50. 
The  drunkard,  15. 
The  drunkard,  W.  H.  Smith,  45. 
The  drunkard's  warning,  C.  W.  Taylor,  47. 
The  duchess  of  Dublin,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 
Dust  of  the  road,  K.  S.  Goodman,  20. 
A  Dutchman  in  Ireland,  17. 
The  dwarf's  spell,  J.  E.  Park,  37. 
Early  California,  W.  Bausman,  6. 

Earning  a  living,  J.   L.   H.   McCracken,   30. 
The  easiest  way,  Eugene  Walter,  50. 

The  east  siders,  A.  E.   Wills,   52. 

Easter  eve,  H.   M.   Bien,  6. 

The  Easter  fire  on  the  hill  of  Slane,  P.  Kaenders,  26. 

Echoes  and  prophecies,  Virginie  D.  11.  Vogl,  49. 

"Edged  tools,"  J.  B.  Matthews,  32. 

Eight  hundred  rubles,  J.  G.  Neihardt,  35. 

El  Dorado,  F.   R.  Torrence,  48. 

Eldyle,  Maurice  Magnus,  31. 

Electricity,  William  Gillette,  20. 

The  elevator,  W.   D.   Howells,  24. 

Elijah,   Robert    Davidson,   14. 

Eliza  and  Claudio,  Lorenzo  da  Ponte,  40. 

Elizabeth  of  England,  N.  S.  Shaler,  44. 

Ellen    Warcham.   the  wife  of  two   hu.sbands,   W.    E. 
Burton,  10. 

The  emancipated,  J.  P.  White,  51. 

Embers,  George  Middleton,  33. 

The  Emerson  Club,   Effie  W.  Merriman,  33. 

Empire  of  Talinis,  .\.  E.  Bartlett,  5. 

The  end  of  the  way,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

Endicott,  H.  W.  Longfellow,  30. 

Engaging  Janet,  Esther  W.  Bates,  6. 

An  English  tragedy,  Francis  .\.  Kenible,  27. 

Enlisted  for  the  war,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

Entr'  acte.  Mary  L.  MacMillan.  31. 

Ephraim  and  the  winged  bear.  K.  S.  Goodman.  20. 

The  epistolary  flirt.   Esmerie  Amory.  3. 

Eris,   Blanche  S.  Wagstaff.  49. 

Erminia.  Harricttc  F.  Read.  40. 


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Ernest  Maltravers,  Louisa   H.   Medina,  32. 

Esther,  H.  P.  Mendes,  32. 

Esther,  Mrs.   A,  J.   Moses,  35. 

Esther   Wake.   Adolph   Vermont.   49. 

The  eve  of  St.  John.  17. 

Evclccn  Wilson,  the  flower  of  Erin.  James  Pil- 
grim, 39. 

Evening  dress,  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 

Everychild,  Lena  D.  Burton,  10. 

Everychild.  Gertrude  F.  Tooker.  48. 

"Evcrysoul"  and  the  Land  of  the  Sunrise  Sea,  J.  F. 
X.  O'Conor,  36. 

Everywoman,  Walter  Browne,  9. 

The  evil  eye.  J.  B.  Phillips.  39. 

"Exerbition"  of  the  deestrick  skule  of  fifty  years 
ago,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Jaquith.  26. 

An  exercise,  Nathaniel  Evans,  17. 

An  exercise,  Francis  Hopkinson,  23. 

Exile,  L.  J.  Block.  6. 

Experience.  G.  V.  Ilobart.  23. 

Extremes  meet,  Kate  Field,   18. 

The  face  at  the  window,  W.  C.  Parker.  38. 

The  failures,  George  Middlcton,  3S. 

The  fairies*  plea,  Maude  M.  Frank,   19. 

Fairyland.   Brian   Hooker,  23. 

The  faith  healer.   W.   V'.  Moody,  34. 

The  faithless  favorite.  Edwin  Sauter.  43. 

The  fall  of  Babylon.  F.  W.  Fitzpatrick,  18. 

The  fall  of   British  tyranny,  John  Lcacock,  28. 

The  fall  of  Ug.  Rufus  Steele,  45. 

False  shame.  Charles  Smith.  44. 

A  fan  and  two  candlesticks,  Mary  L.  MacMillan,  31. 

Fanchon,  the  cricket.  August  Waldauer.  49. 

Farces,  R.  H.   Davis.   14. 

Fashion.  Anna  C.  O.  M.  Ritchie.  41. 

Fashionable   follies,  Joseph   Hutton.  25. 

Fata   Morgana.   Richard  Hovcy,  23. 

The  fatal  message,  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

The  father.   William   Dunlap,   16. 

Father  Junipero  Scrra,  C.  G.  Miller,  33. 

Father  Time  and  his  children.  Marguerite  Mering- 
ton,  32. 

Faugha-Ballagh.  B.   F.  Moore,  34. 

The  feast  of  Thalarchus.  C.  B.  Fallen.  37. 

Federalism  triumphant  in  the  steady  habits  of  Con- 
necticut alone,  18. 

The  female  highwayman,  James  Pilgrim,  39. 

Female  patriotism.  J.  D.   Burk,  9. 

The  female  of  the  species.  B.  R.  Herts.  23. 

Fenris,  the  wolf,  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 

Festival  plays.   Marguerite  Merington.   32. 

The  festival  of  Pomona.  Constance  D.  Mackay.  30. 

Fiesco,  William   Elliott.  17. 

Financier  of  New  York,   F.  P.   Norton.  36. 

The  finger  of  God.  Pcrcival  Wilde,  51. 

The  fire-bringer,  W.  V.  Moody.  34. 

The  fireman,   S.   D.  Johnson,  26. 

The  first  kiss,  Maurice  Hageman,  21. 

The  first  lady  of  the  land.  C.  F.  Nirdlinger,  36. 

A  fisherman's  luck.  W.  P.  Gelchell.  20. 

Five  acts  of  love,  A.  E.  Bartlelt,  5. 

The  five  hour  law,  Alfred  Ford,  19. 

Five  o'clock  lea,  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 

I'Mavia.  Adair  Welcker,  50. 

Flics  in  the  web,  John  Brougham,  9. 

Flirtation  cured,  Francis  Lester,  29. 

Flora,  19. 

Flora.  Thomas  Ward.  50. 

The  Florentines,  M.  V.  Samuels.  42. 

The  flower  shop.  Marion  C.  Weniworth,  SO. 

The  flving  islands  of  the  night.  J.  W.  Riley.  41. 

Fog,  E.  G.  O'Neill.  36. 

Fontainville  Abbey,  William  Dunlap.  16. 

Food  for  powder,  R.  Andre.  3. 

The  foot  of  the  rainbow,  Myrtle  G.  Roberts,  41. 

For  liberty.  Janie  Jacobson,  25. 

For  love,  19. 


The  forbidden  guests.  John  Corbin,  12. 

The  forest  princess,  Charlotte  M.  S.  Barnes.  5. 

The  forest  of  Rosenwald,  J.  Stokes,  46. 

The  forgers,  J.   B.  White,  51. 

The  fortress  of  Sorrento,  M.  M.  Noah,  36. 

Fortune  and   men's  eyes,  Josephine   P.    Peabody,  39. 

The  fortunes  of  war,  Louise  L.  Wilson,  52. 

The  forty  thieves.  19. 

Forty-nine,  Joaquin    Miller.   33. 

The  'forty-niners,  T.  W.  Hanshew.  22. 

Foscari,  J.  B.  White,  51. 

The  fountain  of  youth,  Constance  D.   Mackay.  30. 

The   fox   chase,   Charles   Breck.  8. 

Francesca  da  Rimini.  G.  H.   Boker,  7. 

Francis  Drake,  S.   W.   Mitchell.  34. 

Francisco  Ferrer.  J.   T.   Tietzelieve.  47. 

Francois  Villon,  S.  W.  Mitchell.  34. 

Frank  Glynn's  wife.   19. 

Fraternal  discord,  William  Dunlap.  16. 

Fraternal  discord,  Charles  Smith.  44. 

Frederick  the  Great,  De  B.  R.   Keini,  27. 

Free,  Hugh  Mann,  31. 

Freedom,  Alice  Groff.  21. 

A  friend  of  the  whole  family,  W.  C.  Parker.  38. 

The  frog  fairy.  Margaret  S.   Briscoe,  8. 

From  death's  own   eyes,   G.   S.   Vicrcck,  49. 

"Frou   Frou."   .\ugustin   Daly.    13. 

Fudge  and  a  burglar.  Alice  C.  Thompson.  47. 

The   futurists.   Mary   L.   MacMillan.  31. 

.\   Gainsborough  lady.  Marguerite  Merington.  32. 

Galatea  of  the  toy-shop.  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

The  galloper.  R.  H.  Davis.  14. 

Gambrinus,  king  of  lager  beer,  Frank  Dumont.  15. 

A  game  of  chance,  Irving  Metcalfe,  33. 

The  game  of  life.  John   Brougham,  9. 

A  game  at  love,  G.  S.  Vtereck.  49. 

The  game   of   love,  John    Brougham.   9. 

The  gar<lcn  of  paradise.  E.  B.  Sheldon,  44. 

The  gargoyle.  George  Middleton,  33. 

A  garland  to  Sylvia.  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 

The  garroters,  W.   D.   Howells.  24. 

The  gate  of  wishes,  Mary  L.  MacMillan.  31. 

.\  gentle  touch,  Katharine  Kavanaugh,  27. 

Gentlemen  coons*  parade,  20. 

Gentlemen  of  the  jury.  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

A  Georgetown  reunion  and  what  came  of  it.  M.  S. 
Pine,  pseud.,  40. 

Get-Rich-Quick  Society,  Frank  Dumont,  15. 

Gettysburg.  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 

The  ghost  of  an  idea,  Amelia  Sanford.  42. 

Ghost  of  Rosalys.  C.  L.  Moore,  35. 

Giacomo,  W.  C.  Bamburgh,  4. 

The  gift.  Margaret  D.  Rogers.  41. 

The  gift  of  white  roses.  J.  C.  Bowman.  8. 

Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  Farms.  H.  W.  Longfel- 
low.  30. 

Giordano.  James  Lawson,  28. 

A  girl  of  the  century,  Frank  Dumont,  15. 

The  girl  with  the  green  eyes,  Clyde  Fitch.  18. 

The  girl  from  Klontlike,  Frank  Dunmnt.  15. 

The  girl  in  the  picture,  A.  W.  Shaw.  44. 

The  girl  from  Porto  Rico,  Joseph  Lc  Brandt.  28. 

The  girl  and  the  undergraduate.  Grace  C.  Strong.  46. 

A  girl's  secret.  Effie  W.  Merriman.  33. 

Give  up  your  gods.  A.  D.  Rces,  40. 

The  glory  of  Columbia,  her  yeomanry!  William  Dun- 
lap. 16. 

Glory  of  the  morning,  W.  E.  Leonard,  29. 

The  goddess  of  reason,  Mary  Johnston.  26. 

A  gold  brick,  Willard  Basset! .  5. 

The  golden  age  to  come,  J.  J.  Austin,  4. 

The  golden  horseshoe.  W.  P.  McCarty.  30. 

The  golden  legend.   H.   W.   Longfellow.  30. 

GoJdie  Pride.  J.  T.  Tietzelieve.  47. 

The  good  daughter-in-law.     In   Dramatic  pieces,   15. 

The  good  mother-in-law.     In  Dramatic  pieces,  15. 

The  good  neighbor,  William  Dunlap.  16. 


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Good  night,  Schatz!  Adolf  Hepner.  22. 

A  good  woman,  George  Middleton,  33. 

The  Gray  tigers  of  Smithville,  21. 

The  great  divide.  W.  V.  Moody,  34. 

The  great  Plummer  breach-of-promise  case.  Effic  W. 

Merrinian,  33. 
The  great  umbrella  case,  F.  E.  Chase,  11. 
The  Grecian  captive,  M.  M.  Noah,  36. 
The  green  knight.    Porter   Garnett,   20. 
The  green-room  rivals.  Annie  Eliot,  17. 
Grimaldi,  Dion  Boucicault,  7. 
Der  grobe  Wirt,  Herbert  Wolter,  52. 
The  groove,  George  Middleton,  33. 
The  group,  Mercy  Warren,  50. 
Guatemozin,  M.  Macdonald,  30. 
Guenevere,  Stark  Young,  52. 
The  guests  of  Brazil,  Gurdon  Huntington,  25. 
The  gun-maker  of  Moscow,  John  Brougham,  9. 
Hadad,  J.  A.  Hillhouse.  23. 
Hadassah,  William  Goldschmidt,  20. 
Haman  and  Mordecai,  C.  H.  Levy,  29. 
Hamlet.  James  Rush.  42. 
Happiness,  J.  H.  Manners,  31. 
Hard  of  hearing,  Olga  Steiner.  45. 
He  stoops  to  conquer.  John  MinshuU,  34. 
The  healing  touch,  Edith  F.  A.  U.  P.  Painton,  3-7. 
The  heart's  sacrifice,  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 
Hearts  of  gold,  true  and  tried.  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud..  40. 
Hector.  Maurice  Hageman,  21. 

Hector's  farewell,  J.  J.  Chapman.  11.  ,    t    t> 

The  heiress   of   Hoetown,  H.   L.   Newton   and   J.    f. 

Roche.  36. 
Help  wanted,  Helen  S.  Griffith,  21. 
The  Henrietta,  Bronson  Howard,  24. 
Her  husband's  wife,  A.  E.  Thomas,  47. 
H.  M.  S.  "Parliament,"  22. 
Her  own  way,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 
Her  picture,  Rachel  E.  Baker,  4. 
Her  sacrifice,  Edmund  Mitchell,  34. 
Her  scarlet  slippers,  Alice  C.  Thompson,  47. 
Her  second  time  on  earth.  H.  L.  Newton.  36. 
Herakles,  G.  C.  Lodge,  29. 
Hermine,  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud.,  40. 
Hero  and  Leander,  Martin   Schuetze,  43. 
The  hero  of  two  wars,  22. 
Herod,  Henry  Iliowizi,  25. 

Herod  and  Mariamne,   Princess  Troubetzkoy,  48. 
Herodias,  J.  C.  Heywood,  23. 
Heroes,  Grace  L.  Irwin,  25. 
The  Hessian,  T.  L.  Marble,  32. 
Hiawatha,  C.  M.  Walcot,  49. 
Hiawatha  or  Nanabozho,  L.  O.  Armstrong,  3. 
Hick'ry  farm,  E.  M.  Stern,  45. 
Hidden  treasure,  N.  B.  Warren,  50. 
Higbee  of  Harvard,  Charles  Townsend,  48. 
High   C,    Sydney   Rosenfeld.    42. 
The  higher' education,  F.  H.  Williams,  51. 
Hilarion,   Josephine   Howell-Carter,  24. 
Hildebrand,  W.  W.  Campbell,  10. 
Hildebrand,  D.   B.  Lucas,  30. 
His  model  wife,  Helen  F.  Bagg,  4. 
His  mother's  face.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 
His  partner's  wife,   Leonard   Landes,  28. 
His  second  time  on  earth,  W.  C.  Parker,  38. 
The  history  of  the  Falcos,  Noah  B.sbee.  jr.,  5. 
The  hollow  head  of  Mars,  H.  G.  Scheffauer,  43. 
The  Holy  Graal,  Richard  Hovey_,  23. 
Home  dramas  for  young  people,  Eliza  L.  C.  FoUen,  19. 
A  home  run,  H.   W.  Osborne,  37. 
Homeric  scenes,  J.  J.  Chapman,  11. 
Honor.  J.   F.   Phillips,  39. 
The    honor    of    the    Crequy,    Evangeline    W .    Blash 

field,  6.  „,  „     ,      ,. 

Honour  before  wealth,  Lester  Wallack,  50. 
The  horse  thieves,  Hermann  Hagedorn    21. 
Horseshoe  Robinson,  C.  W.  Tayleure   45. 
A  house  of  cards,  Percival  Wilde,  51. 


The  house  of  fate,  W.  V.  Byars,  10. 

The  house  of  fear,  M.  J.  Cawein,  U. 

The  house  next  door,  Melanie  A.  Weil,  50. 

The  house  of  Rimmon,  Henry  Van  Dyke,  49. 

Household   affairs,  Joseph   Rosetti,   42. 

How  much  I  loved  thee!  Raymond  Eshobcl,  17. 

How  to  try  a  lover,  J.  N.  Barker,  5. 

The  hundredth  trick,  Beulah  M.  Dix,  14. 

Husband,  John  Corbin,  12. 

Husbands  on  approval,  W.  M.  Blatt,  6. 

The  hypocrite  unmask'd,  W.  Winstanley,  52. 

T  love!  thou  lovest!  he  loves,  E.  H.  Sothern,  45. 

The  Iberian,  O.  R.  Lamb,  28, 

The  ice  lens,  G.  F.  Gundelfinger,  21. 

The  idol-breaker,  C.  R.  Kennedy,  27. 

The  Idumean,  J.  McD.  Leavitt,  28. 

Imbroglio,  George  Allender,  3. 

The  immortal,  James  Nack,  35. 

The  imperial  republic,  Elizabeth  G.  Crane,  12. 

In  Cleon's  garden,  Evangeline  W.  Blashfield,  6. 

In  double  peril,  Gilbert  Patten,  38. 

In  the  enemy's  camp,  S.  J.  Brown,  9. 

In  far  Bohemia,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

In  garrison,  C.  E.   Freybe,   19. 

In  his  house,  George  Middleton,  33. 

In  hospital,  T.  H.  Dickinson,  14. 

In  the  light  of  the  stone,  Hilda  L.  Enander.  17. 

In  the  mist,  Amelia  J.   Burr,  10. 

In  the  nick  of  time,  A.  S.  Arnold.  3. 

In  such  a  night,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

In  the  trenches,  Abel  Seaman,  43. 

In  the  vanguard,  Kate  N.  Trask.  4S._ 

In  ye  olde  colonic,  Virginie  D.  H.  VogI,  49. 

Incognito,  H.  J.  Berlage,  6. 

An  Indian  giver,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

The  Indian  princess.  J.  N.  Barker,  5. 

Indiana,  L.  A.  McKnight,  31. 

Inez,  Walter  Malone,  31. 

Innisfail,  Richard  Quinn,  40. 

An  innocent  villain,  Grace  L.  Irwin.  25. 

An  intimate  acquaintance,  Grace  L.  Irwin,  25. 

Into  the  depths,  J.  C.  Bowman,  8. 

The  Irish  agent,  B.  F.  Moore,  34. 

The  Irish  rebel,  B.  F.  Moore,  34. 

Isabella  Orsini,  H.  L.  Williams,  51. 

Israel   Bruna,  Gotthard   Deutsch,   14. 

It's  great  to  be  crazy,  J.  J.  Stein,  45. 

The  Italian  father,  William  Dunlap,   16. 

The  Italian  husband.     In  Lays  of  leisure,  28. 

Jack  Cade,  R.  T.  Conrad,  11. 

The  Jack  trust,  Grace  L.  Furniss,  20. 

Jacob  Leisler,  W.  O.  Bates,  6. 

Jael,   Florence  K.    Frank,   19. 

Jael  and  Sisera.  Alfred  Ford,  19. 

Jeanne  d'Arc,  Percy  Mackaye,  31 

Jeanne  d'Arc  at  Vaucouleurs,  Will  Hutchins,  25. 

Jennie  knows,  Bernard  Sobel,  45. 

Jessie  Brown,  Dion  Boucicault,  7. 

Jesus,  Max  Ehrmann,  17. 

Jocelyn,  C.  W.  Brackett,  8. 

Joe  Ruggles,  F.  J.  Dean,  14. 

John  Carver,  W.  H.  C.   Block,  6. 

Joining  the  Tinpanites,  David  Hill,  23. 

Jonathan,  Thomas  Ewing,  jr.,  18. 

Jonathan  Postfree.  L.  Beach,  6. 

Joseph.   Henry   Iliowizi.    25. 

Joseph  in  Egypt,  T.  G.  Crippen,  12. 

Joseph  and  his  brethren,  26. 

Joseph  and   his  brethren,  Janie  Jacobson,  25. 

Josephine.  Joseph   Nash.  35. 

Judas,  Harry  Kemp,  27. 

Judas  Maccabaeus,  H.  P.  Mendes,  32. 

The  judge,  L.  J.  Block,  6. 

Judith.   Martin   Schuetze,  43. 

Julia,  J.  H.  Payne,  39. 

Julian  and  Elphina,  James  Lawson,  28. 

Julictta  Gordini,  I.  C.  Pray,  40. 


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Julius  Caesar,  Edward  Willard,  51. 

Just  as  well,  J.    II.   Manners,  31. 

Kale,  Bronson  Howard.  24. 

Kate  McDonald.  D.  B.  Lucas.  30. 

Kate's  infatuation,  Lottie  Shields,  44. 

Katharine,  J.   K.   Bangs.  5. 

Katrina's  little  game.  J.  II.  Brown,  9. 

Kidmir,  Olive  T.   Dargan,   14. 

Kindling,   Charles   Kenyon,  27. 

King  Alfred's  jewel.  Kate  X.  Trask,  48. 

King  Arthur.  Richard  Ilovcy,  2$. 

The  king  of  the  Philippines,  B.   F.   Moore,  34. 

King  of  Wall  street.   F.   P.   Norton,  36. 

The  king's  palace.  Anna  L.  Strong,  46. 

The  king's  stratagem,  Estellc  A.  B.  R.  Lewis,  29. 

Kirstin,   Alice   C.    Kleene,   28. 

The     Knight     of     the     Rum     Bottle     &     Co.,     Daniel 
Rogers,  41. 

Koenigsmark.  G.  H.  Boker,  7. 

K'ung  Fu  Tze,  Paul  Carus,  10. 

The  ladies  of  Castile,  Mercy  Warren,  50. 

The  Lady  Bertha's  honeybroth.  J.  V.   Blake.  6. 

The  lady  of  the  Blackfriars.  Clinton  Ross,  42. 

The   lady   from    Oklahoma,    Elizabeth   G.   Jordan,   26. 

"La  Fayette,"  G.  A.  Morrison,  jr.,  35. 

La    Fayette,    the    man    of    two    worlds,     Dc   B.   R. 
Keim,  27, 

The  Iambs.  Robert  Grant.  21. 

The  lampoon,  Epes  Sargent,  42. 

The   land,   Andrew   MacPhail,   31. 

Lanty's  luck,   F.   N.  Lawrence,  28. 

The  last  of  the   Barotins,   Werner   Eggerth,   17. 

The  last  days  of  Pompeii.  Louisa  H.  Medina,  32. 

The  last  judgment.  A.  E.   Bartlett.  5. 

The  last  loaf,  G.  M.  Baker.  4. 

The   last   Mandcvillc.   Laughton   Osborn,  37. 

The  last  of  the  Mohicans.  28. 

The  last  sitting.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

Late  this  morning,  Noble  May,  32. 

"Led  astray."   Dion    Boucicault.  7. 

A  legend  of  Sainl   Nicholas,  Bcutah  M.   Dix.   14. 

Leicester,   William   Dunlap.    16. 

Leonor  de  Guzman.  G.  H.  Boker,  7. 

The  lesser  evil,  Evangeline  W.  Blashfield.  6. 

A    lesson    from    fairy    land,    Henrietta    D.    Field    and 
R.  M.   Field.  18. 

.\  letter  of  introduction,  W.  D.  Ilowells,  24. 

Liddesdale,  James  Lawson,  28. 

The  light  brigade,  Maymc  R.  Bitney,  6. 

The  light  that  always  is,  II.  B.   Fuller,   19. 

Like  unto  like.  <i.  H.  Calvert,   10. 

A  likely  story,  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 

A  limb  o*  the  law.  M.  R.  Orne,  37. 

The    Lime-Kiln    Club    in    an    uproar!    II.    L.    Wil- 
liams,  51. 

The  limit  of  the  law,  Justin  Adams,  3. 

The  lion  of  the  sea,  S.   S.   Steele.  45. 

.\  literary   farce.  Contessa  di  Brazza-Savorgnan,  8. 

The  liitle  boss.    F.   L.    Bixby.  6. 

Litlle  brown   jug.   G.    M.    Baker,  4. 

Little  Face.    RnLintl   Oliver,  36. 

Little   Harold.   C.    F.   Lisanli,  29. 

The  little  king.  Witter  Bynner,  10. 

The  little  red  school-house,   H.   L.   Newton,  36. 

Litlle  Ruby,  J.  J.  Wallace,  49. 

A  little  savage.  Eleanor  M.  Crane.  12. 

Little  wax  candle,  Louise  Norton.  36. 

The  littlest  girl.  Robert  Milliard,  23, 

Lncal   hits.  J'*. 

The  locket,  E.  L.   Masters.  32. 

Logan,   Joseph    Doddridge.    IS. 

The  long  strike,   Dion   Boucicault,  7. 

A  long  lime  ago,  Floyil  Dell,  14. 

Look  out  for  the  cai,  H.  L.  Newlon,  36. 

Lord.1  and   lovers.  Olive  T.   Dargan.   13. 

Lorna  Doonc,  P.  Kaeiulers.  26. 

Lot's  wife.  F.  S.  Saltus,  42. 


The  lottery  of  life,  John  Brougham,  9. 

Louis  XVI.,  Adair  Welcker,  50. 

Love  and  anarchy.  W.  C.   Parker,  38. 

Love  and  friendship,  A.  B.  Lindsley.  29. 

Love  in  humble  life.  J.   H.   Payne.  39. 

The  love  of  love,  H.  B.  Fuller.  19. 

Love  and  lovers,  Virginie  D.  H.  V'ogl,  49. 

Love's   enchantment,   A.    E.    Bartlett,   5. 

Love's  labor's  lost,  Augustin  Daly.  13. 

Lovely  Pegg>-.  J.   R.  Crawford,  12. 

Lovers  vows,   William   Dunlap.   16. 

Lovers'  vows,  J.   H.  Payne,  39. 

Lucifer,  George   Santayana,  42. 

Lucius   Flavus.   P.    Kaenders,  27. 

Luck?   Mary   L.    MacMillan,  31. 

Lucretia  Borgia.  J.   M.   Weston,  51. 

Lyrics  of  the  maid  and  the  moonshiner,  C.   H.  Hoyt 

and  Edward  Solomon,  25. 
Lyleria,  J.   P.   Quincy.   40. 
Ma    Dusenbcrry    and    her    gearls.    Mrs.    M.    H.    Jaq- 

uith.  26. 
Macbeth   travestie,   W.   K.   Northall.  36. 
The  machine,  V.  B.  Sinclair,  jr.,  44. 
Madam  Piper,  Woolson  Morse,  35. 
Madame  Surratt,  J.  W.  Rogers.  41. 
Madelaine,  the  belle  of  the  Faubourg,  31. 
Madmen   all.    W.    I.    Paulding.   38. 
Madonna.  George   Middleton,  33. 
Magdalene  of  France,  E.  H.   Fitzpatrick.  18. 
The  maid  of  Northumberland.  D.  B.  Lucas,  30. 
The  maid  of  Orleans.  G.  H.  Calvert.  10. 
A  maid  of  Persia,  Janie  Jacobson,  25. 
The  maid  of  San-Domingo,  C.  W.  Ilubner,  25. 
The  maid  of  Saxony,  G.   P.   Morris,  35. 
The  maid's  forgiveness.  J.  J.  Chapman.  11. 
The  maiden's  oath.  James  l-awson.  28. 
Major  John   Andre.  P.   L.   Haid.  21. 
Makers  of  madness,  Hermann    Hagedorn.  21. 
Malachi  and  Miranda,  J.  R.  Monroe.  34. 
Maloney's  wedding,  J.   L.   McCabe.  30. 
The  man   from   .Vrizona,  D.   S.    Maddox.  31. 
The  man  of  fortitude,  John  Hodgkinson.  23. 
The   man    from   home,   Booth   Tarkington   and   H.    L. 

Wilson.  46. 
The  man  masterful.  George  Middleton,  33. 
The  man  of  the  times.    Bcctc,  6. 
The   man   who   did    not   understand,    Hilda    L.    Enan- 

der,  17. 
Man  and  wife,  H.  A.  Webber,  50. 
The  man  you  love,  R.  A.  Kasper.  27. 
A  man's  honor.  S.  D.  Smith,  jr..  44. 
A  man's  world.  Rachel  Crothcrs,  12. 
Marco   Bozzaris.  A.  J.   Requier,  41. 
Maretta.  Paulina  Brandreth,  8. 
Maria  Candelaria.  D.  G.   Brinton,  8. 
Mariamne.  Laughtun  Osborn.  37. 
Marie   Antoinette.    Ilarrictte    F.    Read.   40. 
"Marjoric  Daw."  11.  L.  Williams,  51. 
Marlowe,  Josephine   P.    Peabody,   39. 
Marmion,  J.   N.   Barker.  5. 

The  marriage  of  Guenevere,  Richard  Hovey.  23. 
The  marriage  of  Guineth,  Florence  W.   Evans.    17. 
A  marriage  for  revenge.  S.   Howell,  24. 
"Marriageablcs."  A.   B.   Ebin,   17. 
The  married  woman,  C   B.   Fcrnald,   18. 
The  martyred   maid.   Nelson   (Gardner,  20. 
Mary   Magdalen,  Florence  Wilkinson,  51. 
A  nm.nque.  S.  W.   Mitchell.  34. 
The  masque  of  the  gods.  Bayard  Taylor,  46. 
The  masque  of  judgment,  W.  V.  Moody,  34. 
The  masque  of  Pandora,   H.   W.   Longfellow,  30. 
Masques  of  Cupid,   Evangeline   W.    Blashfield,  6. 
The  match-box,  .Mice  G.   Woodbury.  52. 
Matchmakers.   .\.    E.,   17. 
Mater,  Percy  Mackayc,  31. 
The  maternal  sister.     In  Dramatic  pieces,  15. 
Matcrnus,  Edward  Spencer,  45. 


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59 


Matilda  of  Denmark.  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 

Maud  MuUer,  Effie  W.  MerrJman,  33. 

Maximilian.   E.  L.  Masters,  32. 

Maya,  W.   D.   Fouike,   19. 

Mayday,  Constance  D.  Mackay,  30. 

The  mayor  of  Romanstown,  W.  G.  Rees,  41. 

Me  an'  Otis.  C.  U.  Wells.  50. 

A  medal.  S.  \V.  Mitchell.  34. 

Medea.  Harriette  F.  Read,  40. 

The  Megilla.  Julius  Ochs,  36. 

Memnon.  H.  G.  Carleton,  10. 

Mephistopheles,  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

Mercedes,  T.   B.   .-Mdrich,  3. 

The  merchant  prince.  S.  Crowe.   13. 

The  merchant  prince  of  Cornville.  S.  E.  Gross,  21. 

The  merchant  of  Venice,  O.  F.  Adams.  3. 

The  merry  dames,  John  Minshull,  34. 

The  merry  wives  of  Windsor,  Augustin  Daly.  13. 

Merry  Xmas!  Elizabeth  Kellogg,  27. 

Messalina.  A.   S.   Logan.  29. 

II  Mezenzio,  Lorenzo  da  Ponte.  40. 

The  middle  class.  Joshua  Rosett,  42. 

Mila  Whendle.  N.  H.  Musselman,  35. 

The  military  glorj*  of  Great   Britain.  33. 

The  milkmaids'  convention.  Laura  J.  Rittenhouse,  41. 

Millet  group.   Marguerite  Merington,  $2. 

Mirabeau.  G.   H.   Calvert,  10. 

Miriam,  Louisa  J.   P.   Hall.  21. 

The  miser,  S.  W.  Mitchell.  34. 

Miss  Burney  at  court.  Maude  M.  Frank,  19. 

"Miss  Civilization."  R.   H.   Davis.   14. 

Miss  Jones,  journalist,  J.  B.  Haviland.  22. 

Miss  Mary  Smith.  Irving  Metcalfe,  33. 

The  missive.  Maud  M.  Parker,  3&. 

A  mistake  at  the  manor,  Maude  M.  Frank.  19. 

A  mistaken  Miss.  G.  T.  Smith.  44. 

Mr.  Bob.  Rachel  E.  Baker,  4. 

Mr.  Faust,  A.   D.   Ficke,   18. 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Fido.  H.  L.  Newton,  36. 

Mr.   X,  Sydney  Rosenfeld,  42. 

Mrs.  Bompton's  dinner  party,  Bernard  Sobel,  45. 

Mrs.  Busby's  pink  tea,  Mary  M.  Parker.  38. 

Mrs.  Compton's  manager.  H.  O.  Osgood,  37. 

Mrs.  Forrester's  crusade,  C.  Leona  Dalrymple,  13. 

Mrs.  Maltby's  mole.  J.  B.  Haviland.  22. 

Mistress  Penelope,  T.  L.  Marble,  32. 

Mrs.   Smith.  J.  H.  Payne.  39. 

A  model  lover.  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 

A  modern  Ananias,  J.  A.  Eraser.  19. 

The  modern  Cinderella,  Henrietta  D.  Field  and  R.  M. 

Field.  18. 
A  modern  masque.  Mary  L.  MacMillan,  31. 
Moll   Pitcher.  J.   S.  Jones,  26. 
Mona,  Brian  Hooker,  23. 
The  monk,   Laughton  Osborn,  37. 
"Monmouth,"  De  B.  R.  Keim,  27. 
Monsieur   D*Or.  J.   L.   Haney.   22. 
The  Montanini.  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 
Montezuma,  T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman.  45. 
The  mood  of  a  moment,  G.  S.  Viereck.  49. 
Mordred.  W.   W.  Campbell,   10. 

More  sinned  against  than  sinning,  J.  L.  Carleton.  10. 
The  Mormons,  T.  D.  English.  17. 
The  mortal  gods,  Olive  T.  Dargan,  14. 
Mortara.  H.  M.  Moos,  35. 
Moses.  C.   H.   Brown.  9. 

The  mother  and  the  father,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 
The  mothers,  E.  F.  Hayward.  22. 
Mothers,  George  Middleton,  33. 
A  motley  jest,  O.  F.  .\dams,  3. 
The  mouse-trap,  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 
The  mouth  of  gold,  E.  Johnson.  26. 
Much     ado     about     a     Merchant     of     Venice,     John 

Brougham,  9. 
The  muses  up  to  date,  Henrietta  D.  Field  and  R.  M. 

Field.   18. 
Music  hath  charms,  Grace  L.  Irwin.  25, 


My  aunt,  35. 

My  brother's  keeper,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

My  own  philosophy,  Werner  Eggcrtb,  17. 

My  uncle  from  India,  Harold  Sander,  42. 

Myriad-minded  man.  L.  J.  Block,  6. 

The  mysteries  of  the  castle,  J.  B.  White.  51. 

Napoleon,  R.  S.   Dement,  14. 

Nathan  Hale.  Clyde  Fitch,   18. 

Nathan  Hale  of  '73,  C.  C.  S.  Cushing.  13. 

Nathaniel  Bacon,  Louisa  C.  Blair  and  R.  F.  Wil- 
liams, 6. 

Nature  and  philosophy,  35. 

The  naturewoman.  U.  B.  Sinclair,  jr..  44. 

The  necessary  evil,  C.  R.  Kennedy,  27. 

The  necken,  Elizabeth  G.  Crane,  12. 

Neighbor  Jackwood.  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  48. 

The  neighbours.  Zona  Gale.  20. 

Nero,  Richard  Comfort,  11. 

Nero,  W.  W.  Story,  46. 

Nero,  the  parricide,  E.  L.  Anderson,  3. 

The  net,  J.  S.  Alderman,  3. 

Nevada,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

The  new  age,  David  Carb,  10. 

The  New  England  tragedies,  H.  W.  Longfellow,  30. 

The  new  Hamlet.  W.  H.  Smith,  45. 

The  new  King  .\rthur.  Edgar  Fawcett.  18. 

The  New  Lights,  Hugh  Mann,  31. 

The  new  pastor,  W.  N.  Bugbee,  9. 

The  new  professor,  Frances  A.  Mathews,  32. 

The  new  squire.  Francis  Lester,  29. 

A  new  travesty  on  Romeo  and  Juliet,  C.  C.  Soule.  45. 

The  New  World.  Harriette  F.  Read,  40. 

A  new  year's  masque,  Edith  M.  Thomas,  47. 

The  New   York  idea.   L.   E.   Mitchell,  34. 

Next  door,  Eleanor  G.  Crane.  12. 

Nick  of  the  woods,  Louisa  H.  Medina,  32. 

"The  nigger,"  E.  B.  Sheldon,  44. 

The  night,  Barrie  Americanus  Neutralis,  pseud.,  5. 

A  night  in  Avignon,  C.  Y.  Rice.  41. 

A  night  with  Charles  xii.  of  Sweden.  J.  W.  De  Pey- 
ster,   14. 

Nimrod,  F.  W.  Rolt- Wheeler,  41. 

The  Ninepin  Club,  Caroline  A.  Creevey  and  Margaret 
E.  Sangster.  12. 

The  ninety  and  nine.  I»  The  Church  and  the 
stage,   1 1 . 

The  ninth  anniversary  of  the  New  York  Mirror. 
Samuel  Woodworth,  52. 

The  noble  exile,  W.  I.  Paulding,  38. 

The  noble  lord,  Percival  Wilde.  51. 

Norman  Maurice,  W.  G.  Simms.  44. 

The  North  End  caulker,  C.  H.  Saunders,  43. 

Northern  tights,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

Nothing  to  nurse,  C.  M.  Walcot,  49. 

Nowadays,  George  Middleton,  33. 

Le  nozze  di  figaro,  Lorenzo  da  Ponte,  40. 

"Nugget,"  Charles  Ulrich.  49. 

The  nun  of  Kent.  Grace  D.  Litchfield,  29. 

The  oath   of  office,  C.  J.   Cannon.   10. 

Oberon  and  Titania,  H.  B.  Hinckley.  23. 

Octavia   Bragaldi.  Charlotte  M.   S.    Barnes,  5. 

The  octoroon.  Dion  Boucicault.  7. 

O'Day  the  alderman,  S.  E.  Ryan.  42. 

Old  love-letters.  Bronson  Howard.  24. 

Old  New  York,  Elizabeth  O.  P.  Smith,  44. 

Oliver  Cromwell.  T.   S.   Donoho,  15. 

Omar  and  the  rabbi.  F.  L.  Sargent,  42. 

On  bail,  George  Middleton.  33. 

On  the  Little  Big  Horn.  Charles  Ulrich.  49. 

On  the  mountain  top.  L.  J.  Block,  6. 

On  the  road,  Clara  Ruge,  42. 

On  the  trail.  Hilda  L.  Enander,  17. 

On  the  whirlwind,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

102,  36. 

O'Neil  the  Great,  F.  X.  Rizy.  41. 

An  Oregon  idyl,  Joaquin  Miller,  33. 

Orestes,  H.  L.  Koopman,  28. 


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The  orphan  of  Prague.  Joseph  Hutton,  25. 

The  Orphean  tragedy,  E.  S.  Creamer,  12. 

Orpheus.   Annie  A.   Fields,   18. 

Orthodoxy,  Nina  W.  Putnam,  40. 

Osbern  and  Ursyne,  Pearl  M.  T.  R.  Craigie,  12. 

Oshkosh  next  week,  H.  L.  Newton,  36. 

Otho,  John  Neal,  35. 

Otomis,  the  Indian  of  Mexico,  F.  P.  Norton,  36. 

Our  Aunt  Robcrlina,  Mary  K.  Dallas,   13. 

Our  folks.  G.  M.  Baker.  4. 

Out  at  sea,  C.  E.  Newton.  35. 

Out  of  his  sphere,  David  llill,  23. 

Out  of  place.  37. 

Out  of  the  question,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

Out  of  the  vast  unknown  depths.  Mortimer  Delano,  14. 

The  "Utcast's  daughter.  Marion  Eddy,   17. 

The  outlaw,  Eliza  G.   Lewis,  29. 

Owin'  to   Maggie.  J.  J.   Trent,  48. 

Paddy  Miles  the  Limerick  boy,  James  Pilgrim,  40. 

Paddy's  trip  to  America,  C.  S.  Talbot,  46. 

A  pageant  for  Independence  day,  K.  S.  Goodman.  20. 

A  pageant  of  the  Italian  renaissance.  T.  \V.  Ste- 
vens. 45. 

A  pair  of  shoes,  Sydney  Rosenfeld.  42. 

Papa,  Zoe  Akins,  3. 

Par  le  sang.  Taniisier,  46. 

A  parliament  of  servants,  Louise  L.   Wilson,  52. 

The  parlor  car.  W.  D.  Howells.  24. 

Parlor  theatricals,  George  Arnold  and  Frank  Cahill.  3. 

Parrhasius.  E.  W.  H.  Williams,  51. 

Parson  Poor's  donation  party,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Jaquith,  26. 

The  parson's  perversity,  W.  M.  Clark.   11. 

The  passing  of  Hiawatha,  Constance  D,  Mackay,  30. 

The  patriot  chief,   Peter  Markoe.  32. 

Patriotic  plays  and  pageants  for  young  people.  Con- 
stance D.  Mackay.  30. 

Paul  Forrester,  38. 

Pauline  Pavlova.  T.  B.  Aldrich.  3. 

Pausanius,  C.  W.  Kennedy  and  J.  S.  Wilson,  27, 

Pauvrctte,  Dion  Boucicault.  7. 

The  Paxton  boys,  38. 

Peach  bluom.  Northrop  Morse,  35. 

Percy's  masque.  J.  A.  Hillhouse,  23. 

Peter  the  Great.  William   Dunlap.   16. 

Peter  Smink,  J.  H.  Payne,  39. 

The  phantom,   Dion   Boucicault.  7. 

Philip  of  Pokanoket,  A.  A.  Furman,  19. 

Philip  Vernon,  S.  W.  Mitchell.  34. 

Philo.  Sylvester  Judd.  26. 

Phintias  and  Damon,  J.  M.  Ross,  42. 

Phocion.  E.  A.  Doyle.  15. 

The  phtcnix.  Milton  Nobles,  36. 

Picture  plays.  Marguerite  Mcrington,  32. 

Pilsner  and  Poppyseed  the  two  German  gazabos, 
H.  L.  Newton.  36. 

The  pioneers,  Constance  D.   Mackay,  30. 

The  pioneers,  James  Oppenheim,  37. 

The  piper,  Josephine  P.  Peabody.  39. 

The  pirate's  legacy.  C.  H.  Saunders.  43. 

Pizarro.  Charles  Smith,  44. 

Playing  with  fire,  John  Brougham.  9. 

Playing  with  fire,  Percival  Wilde.  51. 

Plays.  NLxvonius,  pseud.,  31. 

Plays  for  the  home,  .\ugusta  Stevenson,  46. 

Plays  in  the  marketplace,  Amelia  J.    Burr,   10. 

Plays  of  the  pioneers,  Constance  D.  Mackay,  30. 

Plays  and  poems,  Paulina  Brandrclh.  8. 

I'lays  of  protest,  L^  B.  Sinclair,  jr.,  44. 

The  playwright,  Leonard  Lantles,  28. 

I'o'  white  trash,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

Po-ca-hon-tas,  John  Brougham,  9. 

Pocahontas,  G.   W.   P.   Custis.   13. 

Pocahontas,   R.  D.  Owen,  37. 

Pocahontas,  E.  O.   Ropp,  42. 

Pocahontas,  Margaret   Ullmann,  49. 

The  podcsta's  daughter,  G.  I!.   Boker,  7. 

Poems,  lyric  and  dramatic,  Ethel  L.  Cox,  12. 


The  poet.  Olive  T.  Dargan.  14. 

The  poet's  vision,  Paulina  Brandreth,  8. 

The  point  of  life,  .Amelia  J.  Burr,  10. 

The  poisoners.  Edwin  Sauter.  43. 

The  politician  out-witted,  Samuel  Low,  30. 

The  politicians.  Cornelius  Mathews,  32. 

Den  politiska  komcdian  i  Europa.  Daniel  Johnson,  26. 

Poltroonius.  E.   F.  Head.  22. 

Pontcach.  Robert  Rogers.  41. 

Pontia:  the  daughter  of  Pilate.  F.  Felix,  18. 

The  poor  of  New  York,  Dion  Boucicault,  7. 

"Portia  in  politics,"  A.  B.  Ebin,  17. 

Porzia,  C.  Y.  Rice,  41. 

Possession,  George  Middleton,  33. 

Poverty  Flats.  B.  F.  Moore,  34. 

President  Cromwell,  G.  A.  Townsend.  48. 

A  previous  engagement,  W.   D.  Howells,  24. 

Priam,  king  of  Troy.  W.  E.   Baily,  4. 

Pride  and  prejudice,  Mary  K.  M.  Mackaye.  31. 

The  pride  of  Virginia.  Charles  Townsend,  48. 

Prince  Charming,  W.   B.   Ewer,  17. 

The  prince  of  Fez,  P.   Kaendcrs,  27. 

Prince  Hagen,  U.   B.  Sinclair,  jr.,  44. 

Prince  Ivo  of  Bohemia.  A.  S.  Mann.  31. 

The  prince  of  Parthia,  Thomas  Godfrey,  jr.,  20. 

The  prince  and  the  patriot,  40. 

Prince  and  profligate.  F.  M.  Franklin,  19. 

Prince  Richard,  B.   B.  Mc.\voy.  30. 

The  Princess  Elizabeth,  F.   H.  Williams.  51. 

Princess  Moss  Rose.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

Princess  Proud,  G.  S.  Parsons  and  A.  R.  Allen.  38. 

Professor   Robinson.   Maurice   Hageman,  21. 

The    progress   of    Mrs.    Alexander,    Louise    R.    Stan- 
wood,  45. 

Prometheus  Pyrphoros.  J.  T.  Stickney.  46. 

The  promised  land,  .-Mian  Davis.   14. 

The  prophecy,  A.  T.  Coughlin,   12. 

The  prophecy.  M.   B.   Fowler,  19. 

The  prophet.  Bayard  Taylor,  46. 

A  proposal  under  difficulties.  J.  K.  Bangs.  5. 

The  puppet-booth.  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

Puppets  of  fate.  Alice  E.  Lavelle,  28. 

"Purim."  H.  M.   Bien,  6. 

The  pursuit  of  Pamela,  C.  B.  Fernald,  18. 

Putkins,  W.   R.   Emerson,  17. 

Putnam,  the  iron  son  of  *76,  N.  H.  Bannister,  5. 

Quaker  quiddities,  J.   B.  Congdon,  11. 

Queen  and  emperor.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

Queen  of  hearts,  J.  B.  Greenough,  21. 

Queen   Helen,  J.   V.   Cheney.   11. 

Queen    Kapiolani.   W.   P.    -Mcxandcr.   3. 

The  queen's  heart,  J.  W.  Palmer,  37. 

Quelques  scenes  d'une  comedie  iaidite.   F.  G.   Mar- 
chand.   i2. 

Quentin  Durward,  C.  A.  Merz  and  F.  W.  Tultle.  33. 

The  quest  of  Merlin,  Richard  Hovey,  24. 

A  question  of  fidelity,  G.  S.  \'icreck,  49. 

A  question  of  honor.  S.  Franklin.  19. 

A  question  of  morality.  Percival  Wilde,  51. 

Quetzal's  bowl.  T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman,  45, 

The  quicksands  of  Gotham.  Van  Dyke  Brooke,  8. 

Radisson,  the  voyagcur,  Lily  A.  Long.  29. 

Rahab,  Richard  Burton,  10. 

Rahna's  triumph.  .\.   E.   Bartlctt,  5. 

The  raitlcrs,  T.  L.  Marble,  32. 

The  rainbow  kimona,  Eleanor  G.  Crane,  12. 

The  rake's  lesson,   Haskell  Pickett.  39. 

Ramona,  Ina  Dillaye,   14. 

The  real  thing,  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

Rebecca  and  Rowena,  40. 

Receipt    for    newly-married    people,    Grand-bas    and 
Loin-ow,  pseuds.,  20. 

Recklessness.  E.  G.  O'Neill,  36. 

The  red  mask.  John  Brougham,  9. 

The  red  rosette,  G.  V.  May,  32. 

Red  Scfchcn,  J.  A.  Middleton,  33. 

Red  wine  of  Roussillon.  William  Ltndsey,  29. 


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The  reformation.     In  Dramatic  pieces,  15. 

The  reformer  of  Geneva,  C.  W.  Shields,  44. 

The  reformer  reformed.  II.  M.  Howie,  25. 

The  reformers.  E.  S.  Zietz,  52. 

The  regicides,  R.  B.  Caverly,  11. 

The  register,  \V.   D.   Howells,  24. 

The  reign  of  reform.  Margaret  Botsford,  7. 

The  renegade.   41. 

The  rescue.   Rinallo  D'Elville.   14. 

Responsibility.   S.   W.   Mitchell,  34. 

The  Restville  auction  sale.  S.  D.  Smith,  jr..  45. 

The  return  of  Christmas,  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

The  return  of  Odysseus.  P.   S.  Grant,  21. 

The  revolt  of  the  bees,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

The  revolt  of  the  holidays,  E.  I.  Stevenson.  46. 

The    revolving    wedge,    T.    M.    Ware    and    G.    P. 
Baker.  50. 

Reymond.  H.  M.  Cronkhite,  12. 

Ribbemont.   William   Dunlap,   16. 

Riego,  John    Robertson,    41. 

Rinaldo  Rinaldlni,  William  Dunlap,  16. 

The  ring,  Mary  L.  MacMillan.  31. 

Rio  Grande.  Charles  Townsend,  4S. 

Rip  Van  Winkle,  Charles  Burke,  9. 

Rip  Van  Winkle,  J.  H.  Wainwright,  49. 

The  rise  in  Harlem,  B.  F,  Barker.  5. 

Risifi's  daughter,  Anna  K.   Green,  21, 

Robert  Emmet.   Ireland's  patriot  martyr,  J.  T,  Tiet- 
zelieve,  47. 

Robin  of  Sherwood,  J.  R.  Crawford,  12. 

Rock  Ford,  B.  L.  Spiller.  45. 

Roger  of  Rutland,  L.  F.  Bostelmann,  7. 

\  rogue's  luck,  L.  C.  Tees.  47. 

Rohan  the  Silent,  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland,  46. 

Romance,  E.  B.  Sheldon,  44. 

The    romance    of    a   poor    young    man,    Lester    Wal- 
lack,  50. 

Romer,  king  of  Norway,  Adair  Welcker,  50. 

Rookwood,  41. 

Room  forty-five,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

The  rose,  Mary  L.  MacMillan,  31. 

The  rose  of  Arragon,  S.  B.  H.  Judah,  26. 

A  rose  o'  Plymouth-town.  Beulah  M.  Dix  and  Evelyn 
G.    Sutherland,    14. 

The  rose  and  the  ring,  J.  B.  Greenough,  21. 

Rosemary.  Arolyn  C,  Cutting.  13. 

Rosina    Meadows,    the    village    maid,    C.    H.     Saun- 
ders, 43. 

A  royal  runaway,  T.  L.  Marble,  32. 

Ruby,  C.   M.  Chandos,   U. 

Rudolph,  J.   D.   Turnbull.  48. 

Rural  felicity,  John   Minshull,  34. 

A  Russian  Shylock,  Michael  Zametkin,  52. 

Rust,  Algernon  Tassin,  46. 

A  rustic  minstrel  show,  W.  N.  Bugbee,  9. 

Ruth.   F.  E.  Browne,  9. 

Ruth,  the  Moabitess.  Janie  Jacobson,  25. 

Rutland,  L.   F.   Bostelmann,  7. 

Ryland,  T.  W.  Stevens  and  K.  S.  Goodman,  46. 

S.  O.   S.,  Preston  Gibson.  20. 

The  sack  of  Rome,  Mercy  Warren,  50. 

The  sacrifice  of  Iphigenia,  W.   E.   Baily,  4. 

A  sailor's  sweetheart,  O.  R.  Lamb,  28. 

Saint  Louis,  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 

Salammbo,  G.  M.  Von  Schrader,  49. 

Salome,  J.  C.  Heywood,  23. 

Salome,  the  daughter  of  Herodias,  42. 

A  salon  carre  fantasy.  Marguerite  Merington,  32. 

Sam  Average,  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 

Sam's  courtship,   Charles   White,    51. 

Samson,  E.  T.  Whiffen,  51. 

Sanctuary,   Percy   Mackaye,  31. 

Santa  Claus'  dilemma,  D.  M.  Henderson,  jr.,  22. 

Santiago,   Thomas  Bush,   10. 

Santiago,  J.  A.  Eraser,  19. 

Sappho,  Estelle  A.  B.  R.  Lewis,  29. 

Sappho  and  Pbaon.  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 


Satan.  C.   P.   Cranch.   12. 

Saul.  43. 

Saul,  A.  C.  Coxe.  12. 

Saul.  Charles  Ileavysegc,  22. 

Saul,  A.  S.  Logan,  29. 

Saul  of  Tarsus,  J.  F.  Crigler.  12. 

.\  sausage  from  Bologna.  J.  J.  Chapman.  U. 

The  Saxons,  E.  D.  Schoonmakcr,  43. 

The  scarecrow,  Percy   Mackaye,   31. 

The  scarlet   letter,   £mile  de  Najac  and  J.    M     Lan- 
der.  35. 

Scenes  in  front  of  a  clothing  store,  Frank  Dumont,  1 5. 

Scenes  and  sonnets,  Alfred  Ford,  19. 

The  school  for  critics,  Laughton  Osborn.  i7. 

The  school  for  politicians.  43. 

The  school  for  politics,  C.  E.  A.  Gayarre.  20. 

The  school  for  prodigals,  Joseph  Hutton,  25. 

Scorn  of  women.  Jack  London,  29. 

The  sculptor's  daughter,  C.  J.   Cannon.   10. 

A  sea-change,  W.  D.  Howells,  24. 

The  sea  of  ice,  43. 

The  sea  serpent,  William  Crafts,  12. 

Sealed  instructions,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Ver  Planck,  49. 

Sebastian,  T.  D.  McGee.  30. 

Second  childhood,  W.  C.  Parker,  38. 

The  second-story  man,  U.  B.  Sinclair,  jr.,  44. 

The  secretary  of  state,  F.  P.  Norton,  36. 

Self,  Mrs.  S.  F.  Bateman.  5. 

Self  immolation,  Charles  Smith,  44. 

Semiramis,  Olive  T.  Dargan,   14. 

Senor  Valiente,  G.  H.  Miles,  35. 

The  sentinel,  J.  M.  Morton,  35. 

Seralmo,  Archie  Bell,  6. 

Sertorius,  D.  P.  Brown,  9. 

The  servant  in  the  house,  C.  R.  Kennedy.  27. 

The  set  of  turquoise.  T.  B.  .Mdrich,  3. 

The  seven  ages,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 

The  seven  sleepers  of  Ephesos,  Marguerite   Mering- 
ton, 32. 

The  shadow  garden,  M.  J.  Cawein,  11. 

The  shadowed  star,  Mary  L.  MacMillan,  31. 

The  Shakespeare  water-cure.  "The  Larks,"  pseud.,  28. 

Shakespeare's  comedy  of  The  merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor, Augustin  Daly,  13. 

A   Shakespearean  fantasy,  O.   F.  Adams,  3. 

Shambles.   H.   T.   Schnittkind,  43. 

The  sharing,  Agnes  Lee.  28. 

The  Shaughraun.  Dion  Boucicault,  7. 

She  would  be  a  soldier.  M.  M.  Noah.  36. 

Shenandoah,    Bronson    Howard,   24. 

The  shepherd,  Olive  T.  Dargan,  13. 

The  shepherdess  of  Lourdes,  F.  Felix,  18. 

The  ship  comes  in,  H.  B.  Fuller,  19. 

Shooting   stars,    Samuel    Wood  worth.    52. 

Short     plays     about     famous     authors,     Maude    M. 
Frank,  19. 

The  showman's  ward,  J.  A.  Eraser,  19. 

The  shrine,  Amelia  J.  Burr.  10. 

The  shuttlecock,   H.  F.   Downing,   15. 

Sibyl,  Charles  Gildehaus.  20. 

The  side-show.  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

The  siege,  OHve  T.  Dargan.  13. 

The  siege  of  Babylon,  J.  McD.  Leavitt,  28. 

Siege  of  Boston,  44. 

The  silent  detective,  Effie  W.  Merriman.  35. 

The  silent  house,  Agnes  Lee,  28. 

The  silver  blade,  Hermann  Hagedorn,  21. 

The  silver  head,  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 

The   simple   life,   J.    C.   Travis   and    Marie   Hunting- 
ton. 48. 

Sir  Harry   Vane.  W.   F.   Martin.   32. 

The  sister,  Charlotte  R.  Lennox,  29. 

Sitting  Bull  —  Custer,  A.  McG.  Beede.  6. 

Six  dramas  of  American  history  and  romance,  F.  P. 
Norton.  36. 

The  sixteenth  century  conflict,  Alice  B.  Nickles,  36. 

The  sleeping  beauty,  44. 


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The  sleeping  car,  W.  D.  Ilowells,  25. 

Tlie  smoking  car,  W.  D.  Howclls,  25. 

The  snare  and   the  fowler,   Reulah   M.   Dix,   1-1 

Solon  Shingle,  J.  S.  Jones,  26. 

Some  people  marry,  R.  A.  Kasper,  27. 

A  son  of  Hermes.  Olive  T.   Dargan,  14. 

The  son  of  the  night,  Charles  Gayler,  20. 

A  song  at  the  castle.  Evelyn  G.  Sutherland.  46. 

The  sons  of  Godwin,  William   Leighton,  jr.,  29. 

The  Spagnoletto,  Emma   Lazarus.  28. 

The  Spanish  student,  11.  W.  Longfellow,  30. 

The  spinsters'   convention,   45. 

The  spirit  of  seventy-six,  Arriana,  R.  W.  Curtis,   13. 

The  spirit  of  vengeance,  James  Nack,  35. 

A   spoiled   darling,   Grace  L.    Irwin,  25. 

The  sprightly   widow,  John    Minshull,  34. 

Spring,  William  Griffith,  21. 

The  spy.  C.  P.  Clinch,  II. 

The  spy  of  Gettysburg,  Charles  Townsend.  4tJ. 

The   squabhie,  45. 

A  square  deal.  Edward  Mumford,  35. 

The  squaw-man,  E.  M.  Royle,  42. 

The  star  of  Bethlehem,  C.  M.  Greene,  21. 

The  star  of  Bethlehem,  M.  S.  Pine,  pseud..  40. 

The  star  of  Seville.  Frances  .\.  Kemble.  27. 

The  state  forbids,  Sada  Cowan,  12. 

The  stolen  will,  L.   E.  Tilden,  47. 

A  stormy  night,    Katharine   Kavanaugh,  27. 

The  story-spinner,  IL   B.  Fuller,  19. 

".\  strange  story,"  46. 

The  stranger   within    the  gates,   II.    B.    Fuller,    19. 

Streets  of  New   York,  Charles   White,   51. 

Strenuous  Manie  the  Bowery  girl,  H.  L.  Newton,  36. 

Strife  and  peace,  Werner  Eggerth,  17. 

Striking  oil,  II.   E.  McBride,  30. 

The  stubborn  motor  car,  .\.   E.   Wills,  52. 

The  stubbornness  of  Geraldinc,  Clyde  Fitch,  18. 

A  study  of  St.  Paul  in  dialogue,  Alice  B.  Nickles.  36 

Stultitia.   A.   W.   Mueller.  35. 

A  successful  failure,  G.  M.  Rosener,  42. 

The  suffragette,  Helen  G.  Ludington.  30. 

A  suffragette  baby.  .Mice  C.  Thompson.  47. 

A  suit  of  livery.  Louise  L.  Wilson,  52. 

Summer.  William  Griffith,  21. 

A  surprise  party,  Evangeline  W.  Blashfield.  6. 

Surprises.  C.   Lcnna  Dalrymple.   13. 

Susanna.   Walter   Jasper.   26. 

Suzelte.  B.  F.  Moore.  34. 

Sybil.  John   Savage.   43. 

Sylvia's  soldier.  G.  M.  Baker.  4. 

Sylvian.  J.   P.   Varley.   49. 

The  tables  turned.  J.  K.  Bangs,  5. 

Taliesin.   Richard   Ilovey.  24. 

Tally-ho,   Joaquin    Miller,   33. 

Taming  of  the  shrew,  Augustin  Daly,  13. 

Tancred,  J.  .\.  Stone.  46. 

Tangles.   C.   Leona   Dalrymple.   13. 

Tnn-go-ru-a.  46. 

Tears,  Julius  IIopp,  23. 

Tears  and  smiles,  J.  N.  Barker,  5. 

Tecumseh,   R.    Emmons,   17. 

Tecuniseh,  Charles  Mair,  31. 

Tecumseh    and    the    prophet    of    the     West,    George 

Jones,  26. 
The  teeth  of  the  gift  horse,  Margaret  Cameron,  10. 
Telemachus,    Charles   Gildehaus,   20. 
Tell  truth  and  shame  the  ilevil,  William  Dunlap.  16. 
A  tell-tale  eyebrow,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 
Temptation.  Joh[i    Brougham.   '). 
The  tempter.  C.   M.   Baker.  4, 
Ten  nights  in  a  barroom.  W.  W.  Pratt.  40. 
Tenants.   Henry  James,  25. 
A  tender  attachment,  G.  M.  Baker,  4. 
Teresa  Conlarini.  Elizabeth   F.  L.   Ellel.   17. 
Ternulla's  garden.   Marguerite  Merington.  }2. 
The  terrible  meek.  C.   R.   Kennedy.  27. 


The    testing    of    Sir    Gawayne,    Marguerite    Mering- 
ton, 32.  * 
.\    Thanksgiving    dream,    Caroline    A.    Creevey    and 

Margaret   E.  Sangster,  12. 
That  Patrick,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 
Theatricals.   Henry  James,  25. 
Theft,  Jack   London,  29. 

Their  godfather  from  Paris,  Lillian  Pleasant,  40. 
Their   wife.   George   Middleton.   33. 
Thekla.  .\ileen   C.    Iliggins.  23. 
Theophile.   H.  C.  Greene.  21, 
There's  always  a  reason.  Bernard  Sobel.  45. 
Thercse,  the  orphan  of  Geneva.  J.  H.  Payne.  39. 
The  third  degree.  Mayme  R.   Bitney.  6. 
The  third  term.  F.  P.  Norton.  36 
Thirst.    E.    G.    O'Neill.  36. 
Thirty   hours  for  three  thousand  years.  G.   .\    Kas- 

telle.  27. 
Thomas  a"  Becket.  .Mexander  Hamilton.  21. 
Thomas  a  Becket.  G.  H,  llollister,  23 
Thor,  R.  E.  Day,  14. 
Those  red  envelopes,  W.  C.  Parker,  38. 
A  thousand  years  ago,  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 
The  three  guardsmen.  Charles  Rice.  41. 
Three  plays.  Hilma  L.   Enander.   17. 
Three   plays.    Bernard    Sobel.   45. 
The  throne-room,  .\melia  J.   Burr,  10. 
"Through  Christmas  bells,"  C.  M.  Greene,  21. 
Tiger,  Witter  Bynner,   10. 
The  time  table,  G.  T.  Smith,  44. 
'Tis  all  a  farce,  J.  T.  .\llingham,  3. 
The    title-mart,    Winston    Churchill,    II. 
To  rent,  Maurice  Hageman,  21. 
The  toastmaster,  .\.  L.  Swartout,  46. 
Tom,  Tom,  the  piper's  son,  Irving  Pichel,  39. 
To-morrow,  Percy  Mackaye,  31. 
Tompkins'   hired    man.    Effie   W.    Merriman,   3i. 
Too  much  Galatea,  A.  L.  Tubbs,  48. 
Too  much  Haman,  J.  J.  Leibson.  28. 
Too   much    married.   Charles   Townsend.    48. 
Too  much  Smith.  J.   B.  Matthews.  32. 
Tortesa.  the  usurer.  N.  P.  Willis.  52. 
Tradition,  George   Middleton,  3}. 
The  tragedy  of  El.irre.  Rhys  Carpenter.  10. 
A  tragedy  in  a  New  York  flat,  K.  S.  Hartmann,  22. 
The  tragedy  of  Saul.  L.  .\.  Storrs.  46. 
The   traitor.   Percival    Wilde.   51. 
The  traveller  returned.  48. 

The  treason  &  death  of  Benedict  Arnold.  J.  J.  Chap- 
man.  11. 
Trialogucs.   William   Griffith.  21, 
A  trip  to  storyland.   Elizabeth   F.  Guptill.  21. 
Tristr.im  and   Isoult.   Martha  W.  Austin.  4. 
The  triumph  of  reason.     In  Dramatic  pieces.  15. 
Les  trois  comedies  du  "Statu  quo"  1834.  48. 
Trouble  in  the  garden,  Henrietta  D.  Field  and  R    M 

Field,    18. 
The   true  history  and   tragedy   of  Joshua.    Levi    Ben- 

ILilpai.  pseud..   29. 
The  tru.st,  Charles  Breck,  8. 
The  trustee,  W.  M.   Browne,  9. 
The  truth,  Clyde  Filch.  18. 
Tulu.  (irace  L.   Furniss.  20. 
'Twas  I!  J.  H.  Payne.  39. 
The  twig  of  thorn.  Marie  J.  Warren.  50. 
The  twilight  of  the  gods.  Josephine  D.  D.   Bacon.  4. 
'Twixt  love  and  money.  J.  .\.   Fraser.  19. 
The  two  galley  slaves.  J.   H.   Payne.  39. 
Two  jay   detectives.    H.    L.    Newton.  36. 
Two  men  of  Sandy   Bar.   Bret   Harte.  22. 
Two  plays  of   Israel.   Florence  Wilkinson.  51. 
Two  veterans.  Maurice   Hageman.  21. 
Two  women:   1862.  Constance  F.  Woolson,  52. 
Uberto.    Uiughton    Osborn,    37. 
Ugo  da  Este,  I„iughton  Osborn,  37. 
The  unborn,  George  Middleton,  33. 
Uncle  Robert,  H.  P.  Curtis,  13, 


INDEX  OF  TITLES 


63 


L'ncle  Rube,  Charles  Townsend.  48. 

Uncle  Tom*s  cabin,  G.  L.  Aiken,  3. 

Uncle  Tom's  freedom,  J.  O.  Arnold,  3. 

Under  the  gaslight.  Augustin   Daly,  13. 

Under  protest.  J.  R.  Bidwell,  6. 

Under  sailing  orders,  Helen  P.  Kane,  27. 

The  unexpected  guests.  W.  D.  Howells,  25. 

The  Union  spy.  L.  W.  Osgood,  37. 

Universal  neurasthenia,  Margaret  D.  Gardiner,  20. 

An  unlucky  tip,  A.  L.  Elliston.  17. 

The  unseen  empire,  Atherton  Brownell,  9. 

Untangling  Tony.  Helen  F.   Bagg,  4. 

The  unveiling.  Jackson   Boyd,  S. 

Up  to  Freddie,  Frances  S.  Kenyon,  27. 

Up  Vermont  way,  L.  B.  Parker,  Z7 . 

Upside  down,  49. 

The  usurper,  J.  S.  Jones,  26. 

A  vagabond  couple,  James  Sweimler.  46. 

The  vagabonds,  Charles  Townsend,  48. 

Valeria.  Harriet  Monroe.  34. 

Van  Zorn.  E.  A.  Robinson,  41. 

The  vanishing  race.  Constance  D.  Mackay,  30. 

Velasco,  Epes  Sargent,  42. 

The  vendetta,  Taurus-Vertus,  pseud.,  46. 

The  veneered  savage,  Grace  L.  Furniss,  20. 

"The  very  age!"  E.  S.  Gould.  20. 

The  veteran.  Lester  Wallack.  50. 

The  veteran  of  1812,  T.  T.  Woodward,  52. 

Victoria,   Jane   W.   Gale,  20. 

The  violin,  S.  W.   Mitchell.  34. 

The  virgin  of  the  sun,  William  Dunlap.  16. 

Virginia,  M.   F.  Gilmore,  20. 

Virginia.  Laughton  Osborn,  37. 

Virginia.  John  Parke,  27. 

Virtue  triumphant,  49. 

A  vision's  quest,  Alice  E.  Lord,  30. 

Vita.  Grace  D.   Litchfield,  29. 

The  voice  of  nature,  William  Dunlap,  16. 

The  voice  of  the  people,  David  Carb,  10. 

The  voice  of  the  sea,  James  Fairman,  18. 

The  wager,  S.  W.  Mitchell.  34. 

The  wager  of  Gerald  O'Rourke,  M.  R.  Thiele,  47. 

Waiting,  George  Middleton,  3Z. 

Waldimar,  J.  J.  Bailey,  4, 

Wall-street,  Mead.  22. 

Wallace:  the  hero  of  Scotland,  William  Barrymore.  5. 

The  walled  garden,  Amelia  J.  Burr,  10. 

War,  J.  E.  Fillmore,  18. 

War  brides,  Marion  C.  Wentworth,  50. 

Warnings,  E.  G.  O'Neill,  36. 

A  warrant,  Frederick  Loevius,  29. 

Washington,   Ethan   Allen,  3. 

Washington,  Ingersoll  Lockwood,  29. 

The  way  to  his  pocket,  Esther  B.  Tiffany,  47. 

The  way  of  perfect  love,  Georgiana  G.  King,  27. 

"We  are  seven,"  Eleanor  Gates,  20. 

We   mortals.    Morris   Salmonsen,   42. 

The  weakest  link.  Beulah  M.  Dix,  14. 

The  web.  E.  G.  O'Neill.  36. 

Wedded,  Lawrence  Langner,  28. 

The  wedding  of  Mah  Foy.  Grace  L.  Irwin,  25. 

The  weeping  willows.  B.  F.  Moore,  34. 

The  Wept  of  the  Wish-ton- Wish,  50. 

West  Point,  Charles  Breck.  8. 

Wh'at  became  of  Parker,  Maurice  Hageman,  21, 

What  happened  to  Jones,  G.  H.  Broadhurst,  8. 

When  Heine  was  twenty-one,  Maude  M.  Frank,  19. 

Where  the  lane  turned,  Florence  A.  Cowles,  12. 

Whigs  and  Democrats,  J.  E.  Heath,  22. 

The  white  dove  of  Oneida,  Helen  P.  Kane,  27. 


.\  white  lie,  H.  C.  Dale.  13. 

A  white  shawl.  C.  Leona  Dalrymple,  13. 

The  white  woman.   Katharine   M.   Roof.  41. 

Who  is   Basliki    Beki?   Leonard   Van   Noppcn.  49. 

The  widow  of  Malabar.  David  Humphreys,  25. 

The  widow  from  the  West,  Hilton  Coon,   12. 

The  widow's  marriage.  G.  H.  Bokcr,  7. 

A  widow's  wiles,  Emilie  H.  Callaway,  10. 

The  wife  of  two  husbands.  William  Dunlap.  17. 

The  wild-goose  chace.  William  Dunlap.  17. 

The  wild  youth.  Charles  Smith.  44. 

The  wilderness,  Floyd  Jenkins  and  R.  P.  Darrow,  26. 

Will  Shakespeare  of  Stratford  and  London.  Margaret 

C.   Munn,  35. 
The  will  and  the  way.  G.  H.  Calvert,  10. 
Wind  and  sea.  S.  W.  Mitchell,  34. 
The  wings.  Josephine  P.  Peabody,  39. 
Winter,  William  Griffith.  21. 
Winter's  night,  N.  B.  Hapgood,  22. 
The  winterfeast,  C.  R,  Kennedy,  27. 
Wisconsin  plays.  T.  H.  Dickinson.  14. 
The  wisdom  of  the  wise.  Pearl  M.  T.  R.  Craigie,  12. 
The  witch,  M.  J.  Cawein.  11. 
Witchcraft,   Cornelius  Mathews,  32. 
The  witching  hour,  Augustus  Thomas.  47. 
The  wolf  of  Gubbio,  Josephine  P.  Peabody,  39. 
Woman  against  woman,   52. 
The  woman  who  could,  H.  V.  Sutherland,  46. 
The  woman  of  the  world,  J.  B.  Howe,  24. 
A  woman's  honor,  J.  A.  Fraser,  19. 
Woman's  rights.  Sylvan  Drey,  15. 
Woman's    vows    and    Mason's    oaths.    A.    J.    H,    Du- 

ganne.  15. 
A  woman's  a  woman  for  a*  that.   Mary  L.  MacMil- 

Ian,  31. 
Women  for  votes.  Elizabeth  Hughes.  25. 
The  wood  dsemon,  J.  D,  Turnbull,  48. 
The  wooing  of   Penelope,   Henrietta   D.    Field  and 

R.  M.  Field.  18. 
The  world  above.  Martha  F.  Crow,  13. 
The  world  and  his  wife,  C.  F.  Nirdlinger,  Z6. 
The  world's  own,  Julia  Ward  Howe,  24. 
The  world's  triumph.  L.  J.  Block,  7. 
The  worsted  man,  J.  K.  Bangs.  5. 
The  worth  of  a  woman.  D.  G.  Phillips,  39, 
The  wounded  hussar.  Joseph  Hutton.  25. 
The  wrath  of  Achilles,  J.  J.  Chapman,  11, 
The  writing  desk,  Charles  Smith.  44. 
The  wrong  baby.  Alice  C.   Thompson.   47. 
Xanthippe  on  woman  suffrage,  Duffield  Osborne.  Z7. 
Xerxes  the  Great,  52. 
Yankee  chronology.  William  Dunlap,  17. 
Yankee  fantasies,  Percy  Mackaye.  31. 
Yankee  Jack.  James  Pilgrim,  40. 
Ye  last  sweet  thing  in  corners,  Florence   I.    Dun- 
can. 15. 
The   yellow   jacket,    G.    C.    Hazelton.   jr.    and   J.    H. 

Benrimo,  22. 
The   yellow  kid   who   lives   in   Hogan's  alley,    Frank 

Dumont,   15. 
Yolanda  of  Cyprus,  C.  Y.  Rice,  41. 
Young  America  in  the  bands  of  his  friends,  A.   W. 

Sanborn,  42. 
The  young  folk's  minstrels.  J.  K.  Bangs.  5. 
Young  Mr.  Pritchard,  Esther  B.  Tiffany.  47. 
Young  Mrs.   Winthrop,   Bronson   Howard,  24. 
Young  New  York.  E.  G.  P.  Wilkins.  51. 
Yzdra.  L.  V.  Ledou.x,  28. 
Zamba,  Elizabeth  S.  Ricord,  41. 
Zamira,  J.  B.  Phillips,  39. 


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